OK , all you people looking for webcams,
check this one out .  Needs 10.4.3 or later

Bob

<http://ecamm.com/mac/imagewebcam/>







On 02/01/2007, at 6:36 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:

I bought one (Logitech Quickcam) about 3 months ago to use with Skype.
I bought it from Arrow so they could not tell me if it would work with a Mac. However once I got it home and opened the pack I saw that there were both Windows & Mac software on the CD. I plugged into a USB port thinking that a Mac usually does not need drivers anyway .... plug & play and all that.
Nothing ....... zilch !!!!
So I installed the Mac software and restarted the Mac.
It got to the blue screen and no further.
Pulled the power and startd again ... got to Mac logo and froze.
About 2 hours later I had managed to uninstall (with serious difficulty) the Logitech software.
However it took about 5 more starts before it would behave correctly.
I took the bloody thing back the next day and got a refund.

Now all this may have beeb exclusive to me ....... but I just don't know.


On 01/01/2007, at 11:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Hi:

I checked all the documentation and the web site and I don't see that logitech webcams work with Mac OSX computers--however I visited 2 apple stores here in
Miami and the staff claim they do.

I am reluctant to make a purchase if I can't find the driver for Mac on the
Logitech web site.

Anyone have any ideas whether these products work with Macs?

Nat

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Stephen Chape


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