34 - Automatically reloads camera list after saving changes
33- Changed Fav to Sort so list can be ordered 1 to 99 (with multiples, i.e. two or 3 number 1's are ok)
32 - Added Fav option to site list - sorts favorites to top of list after saving and reloading list
31 - flag in setup.ini and program to check for correct version of camera list
30 - New setup.ini structure for future features
28 - Modification to "Edit Site List" form
27 - Increased number of cameras that can be listed from 199 to 250 (Lots of new Cameras added)
26 - Fixed settings to save AutoRun at time of setting it on
25 - Progress bar hidden unless downloading, site
modify page: setting saved even if you close before tabbing off field
added 1 minute delay is on auto-start no internet
24 - displays additional info parameter in setup.ini "Resolution" in CamPaper title bar when new site selected
23 - Increased size of 'Edit Site List' option to match camera list
22 - Increased number of cameras that can be listed
from 99 to 199
Reinstall or run camera update to get latest sites
21 - allows port to be specified in IP. i.e. "68.15.12.110:8003"
20 - fixed unlock problem. Thanks Jake.
19 - more tweaks to get more web cameras to load
18 - Loads Request with no length in header after 3
seconds V1.1 and mod for header type case mismatch,
added Diagnostic mode in menu to write HTTP
header to error log for trouble shooting.
Ok, just makes more web pictures work.
17 - Allows a 0 continuous reload (USE AT OWN RISK) if it stops updating press refresh
16 - Minor tweaks
15 - Added menu option to Add/modify/Delete cameras
14 - added option to store each picture loaded in
application subfolder /video
Pictures files are timed stamped named as yyyymmddhhmmss.jpg
a program like
jpgvideo
can convert it all to a cool video
NOTE: This option can take up a lot of disk space so if you leave it on you
need to delete files occasionally
NEWS
Live webcam foils
transatlantic burglary
An internet-user in the USA foiled a burglary in the UK when he
spotted the crime on a live webcam, police said today. The man went
online in Dallas, Texas, to view images of Liverpool's Beatles
quarter. When he saw a group of men scaling a ladder on Mathew
Street - home to the famous Cavern Club - he realized he needed to
"Help!". He telephoned Merseyside Police and officers rushed to the
scene and arrested three men. The break-in took place at Blacks
outdoor activity shop at around 4.30am on Tuesday. It is thought the
gang were stealing sports clothing worth thousands of pounds. Three
men, all aged in their mid-30s, were arrested on suspicion of
burglary and bailed pending further inquiries. A spokesman for
Merseyside Police said: "We received a call from a man in Dallas,
Texas, who was watching a webcam and said he could see men removing
property from a store. "There was a ladder against a wall and a
first-floor window had been broken, and the men were taking property
out. "Three men were arrested on suspicion of burglary and bailed.
The investigation is ongoing." The unknown man viewed the images via
the website www.mathew.st.
www.dailymail.co.uk