Logitech QuickCam Pro - 2.1.3USB driver for the QuickCam Pro desktop video camera |
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- Version: 2.1.3, 1/3/2003 08:24AM PST
spatch
version 5.01 of Macintosh software released on 06/07/2002, that supports QuickCam Pro 3000, 4000, and notebook, available here: http://www.logitech.com/pub/techsupport/quickcam/pro/mac/qcinstaller.hqx I refused to believe that they didn't have anythign newer since 1998, becuase they ahve made cameras since then. I believe this is a probelm with Version Tracker NOT Logitech. I do have a problem with my QuickCam Pro 3000 though, the sound doesn't work, and their webpage that talks about sound problems doesn't even mention the Macintosh: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=support/products/document&CRID=307&contentid=4706&contentid2=5035&showalldocuments=0&countryid=19&languageid=1#nw Does anyone else have a problem with sound on their QuickCam 3000 in MacOS 9.1??? Thanks!
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- Version: 2.1.3, 8/13/2002 06:57PM PST
The Monkey
hardware. But for f*cks sakes, MAKE SOME BETTER MACINTOSH DRIVERS that do NOT crash, that DO what they're supposed to, and PLEASE OFFER SUPPORT FOR THESE PRODUCTS!!! I am disgusted with Logitech's software division. Clean up your act, or you will lose a customer for ever, and i'm sure a lot more will stop using logitech.
The sad part… - Version: 2.1.3, 8/10/2002 11:46AM PST
bwickens
of all this is the history. QuickCams were once made by Connectix, who made their mark for years by making great Mac products. When they decided to focus only on software they sold their line to Logitech, who slowly migrated the QuickCams to the more profitable Windows base of users. Finding an affordable USB web cam with sound that will run under OS X is impossible. One hopes that Apple's strategy of filling market gaps (by creating things like the iPod) will extend to include the iCam (?) - a better designed, faster operating camera with superb, easy to use software. And Logitech, for their part, should have a nice, clear disclaimer on their homepage explaining exactly why they could care less about Mac users instead of having spurious menu links for Macintosh support that doesn't exist (or at least hasn't in the last three or four years).