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  2. Comparison of webcam software - Wikipedia

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  3. OBS Studio - Wikipedia

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    OBS Studio (also Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short) [8] is a free and open-source, cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions, and BSD. The OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon. [9] [10]

  4. Camo (app) - Wikipedia

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    The app runs on macOS and Microsoft Windows and is compatible with iOS and Android phones. [3] [4] The app comes in a free and Pro version. The free version uses the mobile device's main camera, [5] [6] while the Pro version gives accesses to all cameras. [4] Camo studio (the mac or pc app) can use a camera on that device without the need for a ...

  5. CamStudio - Wikipedia

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    The original CamStudio was released as an open source product by RenderSoft software in October 2001. [3] The source code license was converted to the GNU General Public License in December 2002 with release 1.8. [4]

  6. F-Droid - Wikipedia

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    If you're looking to de-Google your life a bit, or you just want to try some apps that have better ethics, F-Droid is a great place to go." [ 64 ] In a December 2022 detailed article in Popular Science , Justin Pot wrote "F-Droid isn't going to replace Google Play for most people, but it's a nice and simple alternative for finding free and safe ...

  7. XSplit - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of November 2014, XSplit V2 was released to the general public. Prior to the release, users were only able to try out the public beta and report bugs through the support forum.

  8. Bandicam - Wikipedia

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    Bandicam (stylized as BANDICAM) is a closed-source screen capture and screen recording software originally developed by Bandisoft and later by Bandicam Company that can take screenshots or record screen changes.

  9. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    The main hardware platform for Android is ARM (i.e. the 64-bit ARMv8-A architecture and previously 32-bit such as ARMv7), and x86 and x86-64 architectures were once also officially supported in later versions of Android. [145] [146] [147] The unofficial Android-x86 project provided support for x86 architectures ahead of the official support.