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Use almost any IP-based web camera on OS X
Authored by: strangedaze on Tue, Mar 18 2008 at 11:03AM PDT
The TRENDnet cameras look interesting. Can you program it to record while you are gone. Or by Mac compatible do you mean that the web interface itself works fine from your browser? Thanks!

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EvoCAM software is the way to go!
Authored by: alexmathew on Tue, Mar 18 2008 at 5:18PM PDT
http://www.evological.com/evocam.html
For $30 you get a bunch of features such as multiple camera support - over IP, USB, etc, recording, snapshots, motion sensing etc... Very nice interface with a a"LOT" of features. AND very quick support from the author! I'm using it with two Trendnet camera's and it worked very well until, my router died and I have to now reconfigure the IP's on camera's for the new router.
EvoCam (Mac only) is a MUST buy if you plan to have an IP camera along with your Mac.
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Use almost any IP-based web camera on OS X
Authored by: Boufon on Thu, Mar 20 2008 at 1:05PM PDT
I own a TV-IP100W.This is not a good IP cam, the features are very poor compare to axis, sony, panasonic, mobotix webcams. I've installed all these différents IP cam. According to me the 'less worse' is axis (for instance the axis 207W for inside use).
The CCD quality is not good at all in the TV-IP100W, no motion detection, ...

hth

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