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On Air

On Air - 1.1.1

view, snapshot and record network cameras

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Current Version: 1.1.1
Release Date: 2007-11-08
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 972
Downloads (all versions): 3,231
Price: $39.95

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Product Description:

With On Air, Mac users can now take advantage of the imminent IP-based camera technology. In an innovative, broadcast-room style interface, On Air allows you to connect to economically priced PC-only supported network cameras to view and record.

Trace multiple cams at a time and publish your cam's screenshots to your .Mac account. On Air supports a growing number of third party IP camera manufacturers.


Camera Wizard makes setup a snap
On Air's built-in Camera Wizard helps you to configure your IP camera. It's easy and simple and supports a growing number of cameras.


Broadcast-room style interface
Easily drag and drop cameras and content from one monitor to another. You can also drag and drop any camera to your primary monitor to view your selected video source. Additionally equinux has designed a variety of layouts optimizing On Air for a variety of display formats.


Total control
There is no stopping the power of On Air; ceiling mounted IP cameras are no exception. With the click of a button, On Air flips the content of your IP camera. Now you have no reason to flip out over a flipped camera. Additionally, with the latest developments included in Mac OS X "Tiger," On Air brings out the potential in all your video sources. On Air gives you the control over the brightness, contrast and hue of your sources. 


Capture and/or record any source
On Air enables you to take a snapshot of any source displayed in the primary screen. Whether it be a local IP camera or your favorite online webcam, you always have the option to save it for later or send it as an email attachment. If you wish, just drag your desired camera or content to On Air's main window and click record. That's it. Now your video stream is saved to your recordings folder for easy viewing at any time. 


Know what's on
On Air displays all your cameras in a library style list separated in groups: Local Cameras, Web Cameras and Recordings. Moreover, your recordings are automatically integrated into the library. Just like any other source, simply drag and drop your recording into the main screen for easy viewing. 


.Mac Integration
Publish your Camera to your .Mac account so you can let others see what is going on in your neck of the woods.

What's new in this version:

  • New: Support for Linksys WVC54GC
  • Improved software design speeds up future development

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Apple Macintosh G4 800Hz
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
  • An active internet connection

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On Air Troubleshooting ReportCrashes all over - Version: 1.1, 3/5/2007 01:52PM PST

GerardvanWieringen
I purchased this software directly from the developer's site. It worked only once on my new iMac 2.33 Core2 Duo. After that it only crashed. I did send several reports from the crashmanager and an email containing the same report. Up till now not a response from the developer.
Very disappointing so far.
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On Air ReviewSetup D-link DCS-900 - Version: 1.1, 1/27/2007 12:41PM PST

mistert2
Nice little software. I was able to setup my D-link camera inspite of it being windows only. This is a mac gem. I knew to the software, and I am not sure whether I will buy it or not. The demo times out after five minutes. I would have liked at least ten minutes.
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On Air ReviewDisappointing - Version: 1.0.2, 3/19/2006 01:01PM PST

lstone
I paid for this program, and find it rather clunky. A few times I've had to re-authorize it for no apparent reason. When I updated to 10.4.5 it can still see my Linksys network camera, but it can't display the image. It goes into a spinning beachball and eventually I have to force quit.

A waste of money for me.
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