GoToMeeting and WebEx:

hosting web conferences

1. AnyMeeting

AnyMeeting has been one of the quieter players in the web conferencing sector, but it’s solid service that has been pushing forward on the innovation front. Just two weeks ago, it announced that it hadadded WebRTC technology to its product so you don’t have to use Adobe Flash on some browsers. It has more than 400,000 users across its free and paid offerings.

2. FuzeBox

FuzeBox offers HD video and audio conferencing across quite a few platforms, including PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android phones and tablets. While you still have to download the apps, the software is cleaner and more intuitive than WebEx and GoToMeeting — so much so that FuzeBox counts big names like Amazon, eBay, Disney, NASA, Evernote, Verizon Wireless, and Spotify as customers.

3. Google Hangouts

Yes, Google Hangouts doesn’t exactly scream business. But so what? Hangouts offers the capability to chat with up to 10 people on a video call for free. You may also collaborate on Drive documents while you talk on a Hangout. This is an especially attractive offer for all the small businesses out there that don’t want to pay for more software and for enterprises that already use Google Apps.

4. Join.me

LogMeIn’s Join.me service is one of the strongest up-and-comers in the web-conferencing field. In my own tests, it works much faster than WebEx and GoToMeeting, but in most cases you do have to download the app once to start a meeting. If you are a participant on a call, however, you can join a meeting without a download — all the call organizer has to do is send you a link.

5. MeetingBurner

We talked with MeetingBurner last year and haven’t heard too much from the company since, but I recently spoke with CEO John Rydell, and he assures me his startup is very much alive and kicking. MeetingBurner uses the power of the cloud to make sure participants can hop on a call or webinar quickly without downloading software. You can host conference calls for up to 10 people for free without showing you ads, and if you need to conduct calls with even more attendees, it undercuts WebEx and GoToMeeting’s prices.

6. Zoom

Zoom was founded in 2011 by folks from Cisco and WebEx who wanted to make a better video conferencing product. It offers HD video or voice conferences for up to 25 people, and it supports meetings on the web, Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android. It also includes a few extra nifty features that aren’t found on many competitors, including screen sharing from iPhone and iPad, a private cloud deployment option, and sharing a computer’s audio feed during screen sharing.

GIMP

GIMP /ɡɪmp/[4] (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a raster graphics editor[5] used for image retouching and editing, free-form drawing, resizing, cropping, photo-montages, converting between different image formats, and more specialized tasks.

GIMP is released under LGPLv3 and GPLv3+ licenses and is available for LinuxOS X, and Windows.

Dr. Drum

Published on Jan 7, 2013

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Dr Drum beat making software full tutorial
I’ve used different programs over the years to make my own music, with some success, but the first piece of software to really excite me has been Dr. Drum. It’s a new program which is aimed at novice users, but it doesn’t sacrifice quality or feature-richness to make itself accessible.

How is that even possible? Well, the problem with most software is that the people who design it are the people who write the code. These guys are super smart and everything, but they don’t necessarily have the strongest design sense about them.
Dr. Drum is different. It has a sleek, streamlined, and sexy interface, which really inspires creativity. It just feels cool to work with.

Dr. Drum is beat mixing software which provides you the easiest way to create professional grade tracks at a fraction of the cost. It has amazing features that let you create tracks from all genres of music, whether it is trance/techno/house/dub step or hip hop/pop/R&B or rock music.

Want to produce entire soundtracks without buying expensive keyboards or strings? Get it all right at your fingertips. Dr. Drum comes with a four scale keyboard to give you the powerful sound you hear in your head without spending thousands on equipment or even years of your time practicing. With Dr. Drum you get:

– Complete video tutorials
– Import ability to add your own creations to the tracks
– 4 Octave keyboard to create real music right on your computer
– Export to high-quality 44.1 Sterio .wav file
– Alter sound levels on each track individually
– Alter “pan effect” on each track
– Alter frequency and Ifo to make step beats and other awesome effects
– Works on both PC and Mac machines
– Multiple editing screens
– A free “Sell your beats” report included

Overall,  Dr. Drum has everything you could need to create beats, and is cheaper than its competitors. Such a high level of control over your sound is hard to reconcile with ease of use, but the program has managed to achieve just that.

http://tinyurl.com/make-beats-easy


One of the more recent music production software for PC’s to hit the beat making scene is the BTV SOLO by 2 x Grammy Award winning music producer Dallas Austin, who has worked with many huge name artists including Michael Jackson, Chris Brown, Will.I.Am, Lady Gaga and Madonna.

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Spiral and Agile

Agile is an implementation of Iterative Model. The spiral model is a software development process combining elements of both design and prototyping-in-stages, in an effort to combine advantages of top-down and bottom-up concepts.

Waterfall-Vs-Agile

The spiral model is a risk-driven process model generator for software projects. Based on the unique risk patterns of a given project, the spiral model guides a team to adopt elements of one or more process models, such as incrementalwaterfall, orevolutionary prototyping.

This model was first described by Barry Boehm in his 1986 paper “A Spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement”.[1] In 1988 Boehm published a similar paper[2] to a wider audience. These papers introduce a diagram that has been reproduced in many subsequent publications discussing the spiral model.

Spiral model (Boehm, 1988). A number of misconceptions stem from oversimplifications in this widely circulated diagram.[3]

These early papers use the term “process model” to refer to the spiral model as well as to incremental, waterfall, prototyping, and other approaches. However, the spiral model’s characteristic risk-driven blending of other process models’ features is already present:

[R]isk-driven subsetting of the spiral model steps allows the model to accommodate any appropriate mixture of a specification-oriented, prototype-oriented, simulation-oriented, automatic transformation-oriented, or other approach to software development.[2]

In later publications,[3] Boehm describes the spiral model as a “process model generator”, where choices based on a project’s risks generate an appropriate process model for the project. Thus, the incremental, waterfall, prototyping, and other process models are special cases of the spiral model that fit the risk patterns of certain projects.

Boehm also identifies a number of misconceptions arising from oversimplifications in the original spiral model diagram. The most dangerous of these misconceptions are:

  • that the spiral is simply a sequence of waterfall increments;
  • that all project activities follow a single spiral sequence; and
  • that every activity in the diagram must be performed, and in the order shown.

While these misconceptions may fit the risk patterns of a few projects, they are not true for most projects.

To better distinguish them from “hazardous spiral look-alikes”, Boehm lists six characteristics common to all authentic applications of the spiral model.

The Six Invariants

Authentic applications of the spiral model are driven by cycles that always display six characteristics. Boehm illustrates each with an example of a “hazardous spiral look-alike” that violates the invariant.[3]

Define artifacts concurrently

Sequentially defining the key artifacts for a project often lowers the possibility of developing a system that meets stakeholder “win conditions” (objectives and constraints).

This invariant excludes “hazardous spiral look-alike” processes that use a sequence of incremental waterfall passes in settings where the underlying assumptions of the waterfall model do not apply. Boehm lists these assumptions as follows:

  1. The requirements are known in advance of implementation.
  2. The requirements have no unresolved, high-risk implications, such as risks due to cost, schedule, performance, safety, security, user interfaces, organizational impacts, etc.
  3. The nature of the requirements will not change very much during development or evolution.
  4. The requirements are compatible with all the key system stakeholders’ expectations, including users, customer, developers, maintainers, and investors.
  5. The right architecture for implementing the requirements is well understood.
  6. There is enough calendar time to proceed sequentially.

In situations where these assumptions do apply, it is a project risk not to specify the requirements and proceed sequentially. The waterfall model thus becomes a risk-driven special case of the spiral model.

Perform four basic activities in every cycle

This invariant identifies the four basic activities that must occur in each cycle of the spiral model:

  1. Consider the win conditions of all success-critical stakeholders.
  2. Identify and evaluate alternative approaches for satisfying the win conditions.
  3. Identify and resolve risks that stem from the selected approach(es).
  4. Obtain approval from all success-critical stakeholders, plus commitment to pursue the next cycle.

Project cycles that omit or shortchange any of these activities risk wasting effort by pursuing options that are unacceptable to key stakeholders, or are too risky.

Some “hazardous spiral look-alike” processes violate this invariant by excluding key stakeholders from certain sequential phases or cycles. For example, system maintainers and administrators might not be invited to participate in definition and development of the system. As a result, the system is at risk of failing to satisfy their win conditions.

Risk determines level of effort

For any project activity (e.g., requirements analysis, design, prototyping, testing), the project team must decide how much effort is enough. In authentic spiral process cycles, these decisions are made by minimizing overall risk.

For example, investing additional time testing a software product often reduces the risk due to the marketplace rejecting a shoddy product. However, additional testing time might increase the risk due to a competitor’s early market entry. From a spiral model perspective, testing should be performed until the total risk is minimized, and no further.

“Hazardous spiral look-alikes” that violate this invariant include evolutionary processes that ignore risk due to scalability issues, and incremental processes that invest heavily in a technical architecture that must be redesigned or replaced to accommodate future increments of the product.

Risk determines degree of detail

For any project artifact (e.g., requirements specification, design document, test plan), the project team must decide how much detail is enough. In authentic spiral process cycles, these decisions are made by minimizing overall risk.

Considering requirements specification as an example, the project should precisely specify those features where risk is reduced through precise specification (e.g., interfaces between hardware and software, interfaces between prime and sub contractors). Conversely, the project should not precisely specify those features where precise specification increases risk (e.g., graphical screen layouts, behavior of off-the-shelf components).

Use anchor point milestones

Boehm’s original description of the spiral model did not include any process milestones. In later refinements, he introduces three anchor point milestones that serve as progress indicators and points of commitment. These anchor point milestones can be characterized by key questions.

  1. Life Cycle Objectives. Is there a sufficient definition of a technical and management approach to satisfying everyone’s win conditions? If the stakeholders agree that the answer is “Yes”, then the project has cleared this LCO milestone. Otherwise, the project can be abandoned, or the stakeholders can commit to another cycle to try to get to “Yes.”
  2. Life Cycle Architecture. Is there a sufficient definition of the preferred approach to satisfying everyone’s win conditions, and are all significant risks eliminated or mitigated? If the stakeholders agree that the answer is “Yes”, then the project has cleared this LCA milestone. Otherwise, the project can be abandoned, or the stakeholders can commit to another cycle to try to get to “Yes.”
  3. Initial Operational Capability. Is there sufficient preparation of the software, site, users, operators, and maintainers to satisfy everyone’s win conditions by launching the system? If the stakeholders agree that the answer is “Yes”, then the project has cleared the IOC milestone and is launched. Otherwise, the project can be abandoned, or the stakeholders can commit to another cycle to try to get to “Yes.”

“Hazardous spiral look-alikes” that violate this invariant include evolutionary and incremental processes that commit significant resources to implementing a solution with a poorly defined architecture.

The three anchor point milestones fit easily into the Rational Unified Process (RUP), with LCO marking the boundary between RUP’s Inception and Elaboration phases, LCA marking the boundary between Elaboration and Construction phases, and IOC marking the boundary between Construction and Transition phases.

Focus on the system and its life cycle

This invariant highlights the importance of the overall system and the long-term concerns spanning its entire life cycle. It excludes “hazardous spiral look-alikes” that focus too much on initial development of software code. These processes can result from following published approaches to object-oriented or structured software analysis and design, while neglecting other aspects of the project’s process needs.

 

Agile and Spiral techniques; Differences/similarities.

The Spiral Model is  iterative development. A typical iteration will be somewhere between 6 months and 2 years and will include all aspects of the lifecycle – requirements analysis, risk analysis, planning, design and architecture, and then a release of either a prototype (which is either evolved or thrown away, depending on the specific methods chosen by the project team) or working software. These steps are repeated until the project is either ended or finished.

Agile development, on the other hand, includes a number of different methodologies with specific guidance as to the steps to take to produce a software project, such as Extreme Programming, Scrum, and Crystal Clear. The commonality between all of the agile methods is that they are iterative and incremental. The iterations in the agile methods are typically shorter – 2 to 4 weeks in most cases, and each iteration ends with a working software product. However, unlike the spiral model, the software produced isn’t a prototype – it is always high quality code that is expanded into the final product.

Agile has more restrictions on it than spiral does. It’s a square/rectangle relationship – yes, agile is a spiral, but spiral isn’t agile and it’s separated by more than just “incremental execution in order of risk”. Agile accounts for shorter schedules and more frequent releases. Spiral tends to imply “big design up front” — where you plan out many spirals, each in order of risk. Spiral, however, isn’t Agile — it’s just incremental execution in order of risk.

Agile is spiral, but you create detailed plans for just one increment at a time. Agile adds a lot of other things, also. Spiral is a very technical approach. Agile, however, recognizes that technology is built by people. The Agile Manifesto has four principles that are above and beyond the Boehm’s simple risk management approach.

Agile is type of Iterative SDLC while spiral is type of Incremental SDLC. Scrum is one the type of Agile other are DSDM/FDD/XP etc. All SDLC after waterfall followed same set of acts(Requirement Analysis, Design, Coding and Testing) in some different combinations. So basic set of action in sequential OR Iterative OR Incremental are same.

  1. As far as Agile and Spiral are concern both have common advantage Changing Requirement handling.
  2. Short term releases.
  3. Risk management is easy due to shorter duration of SDLC.
  4. Cross team helps product and project going smooth.

 

android vpn

Published on Sep 15, 2012

Aplicaciones usadas en este tuto
OpenVPN Installer
OpenVPN Settings
Android Terminal Emulator
(estas 3 son gratuitas en la playstore)

EN EL TERMINAL EMULATOR PONDREMOS
“su” (sin comillas) y presionamos enter
despues ponemos “insmod sdcard/tun.ko” y presionamos enter

“SI NO LES RECONOCE EL GENERADOR DE TUN.KO.. DESCARGUEN LA APLICACION TUN.KO INSTALLER Y DSD AHI BAJAN EL MODULO”

Link dl Kebrum + tun.ko
4shared: www.4shared.com/zip/egh8cmxK/Internet_gr­atis.html?
mediafire: www.mediafire.com/?8i3gsc6rd5wky33

Hotspot Shield VPN for Android

screencasting software

CamStudio is a screencasting program for Microsoft Windows released as free software. The software renders videos in an AVI format. It can also convert these AVIs into Flash Video format, embedded in SWF files. CamStudio is written in C++, but CamStudio 3 will be developed in C#.
CamStudio is able to record all screen and audio activity on your computer and create industry-standard AVI video files and using its built-in SWF Producer can turn those AVIs into lean, mean, bandwidth-friendly Streaming Flash videos (SWFs)You can download and use it completely free – yep – completely 100% free for your personal and commercial projects as CamStudio and the Codec are released under the GPL.

Source:

SplitCam webcam software. Why do I need to use it?

SplitCam webcam software offers cool webcam effects for having more positive emotions during video calls with your friends! Additionally SplitCam is the easiest way to split your webcam video stream. With SplitCam you can video chat with all your friends, SplitCam is also live video streaming software – stream your video to any IMs and video services and all this at the same time! Мore info…

 

music production Dr Drum. Basically this program does what $1500 programs do but costs only $29. That’s a steal. And I have to say it’s the easiest program to learn. Check it out here: http://www.doctordrum.pw

a comparison of notable screencasting software, used to record activities on the computer screen. This software is commonly used for desktop recording, gameplay recording and video editing. Screencasting software is typically limited to streaming and recording desktop activity alone, in contrast with a software vision mixer, which has the capacity to mix and switch the output between various input streams.

ScreenCam (formerly Lotus/IBM ScreenCam) is a Screencast tool for Microsoft Windows that is used to author software demonstrations, software simulations, branched scenarios, and tutorials in .swf (also known as Adobe Flash) format. ScreenCam was primarily targeted at users who need to create video-oriented instructional materials who were not multimediaauthors or video capture technicians.[1] It was very easy to use, having a ‘VCR-like’ interface and requiring no knowledge of digital video editing, or the concept of ‘frames’ of a movie, because it used a different paradigm for creating the screen movies. It can also be used for creation of screencasts and conversion of Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to the Adobe Flash format.[2]

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Debut Video Capture Software

Record video from a webcam, recording device or screen

Capture video files on your Mac or PC with this easy video recorder software.

Powerful, yet easy-to-use, Camtasia helps you create professional videos without having to be a video pro. Easily record your on-screen activity or import HD camera video, customize and edit content, and share your videos with viewers on nearly any device.

CamStudio 2.7

CamStudio records screen with audio: Camstudio is a pretty straight-forward video capture software application which does exactly what it says.
1.3 MB | For WindowsFree
CamStudio Review – Video Capture Software Download

iSpy 6.1.9.0

Free video capture software perfect for CCTV, webcam capture and home surveillance: iSpy is a free video capture tool which works well with webcams and other input devices connected to your computer.
12.78 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree
iSpy Review – Video Capture Software Download

Active Webcam 11.6

Software to capture webcam video: Active WebCam captures images up to 20 frames per second from any Video Camera or USB Camera and broadcasts them either from your computer or through any FTP server.
11.65 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
Active Webcam Review – Video Capture Software Download

Camtasia Studio 8.4.0

Camtasia is powerful video recording software for creating polished videos with all of the bells and whistles which should be expected at such a price.
247 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware

AMCap 9.21

AMCap is a webcam video capture program which records what your webcam sees and saves it directly to your hard drive.
0.29 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
AMCap Webcam Capture Review – Video Capture Software Download

SplitCam 5.4.6.0.

Multi-video Capture: SplitCam – virtual video capture driver allows for connecting several applications to a single video capture source.
49.43 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree
SplitCam Review – Video Capture Software Download

WinAVI Video Capture 2.0

Capture video from VHS, Webcam, DVD, etc.: WinAVI Video Capture is recording software that captures from your Audio/Video device like Blu-ray & DVD players, VHS players connected to your capture card and webcams.
2.73 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTShareware
WinAVI Video Capture Review – Video Capture Software Download

Fraps 3.5.99.15619

Advanced video capture tool, ideal for recording video games: Fraps is a multi-faceted application which works on almost all versions of Windows including Windows 7 64-bit.
2.2MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree
Fraps Review – Video Capture Software Download

Debut Video Capture 1.94

Free Video Capture Software: Debut Video Capture is a freeware (with restrictions) application which provides a number of options for capturing video from a variety of sources, the most used probably being the screen capture tool which allows you to either record your entire screen or a specific region of it.
1.4 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree
Debut Video Capture Review – Video Capture Software Download

Taksi 0.7.7.9

Taksi Recorder is a free video capture and desktop recording program: Taksi, originally inspired by “Fraps” (fraps.
0.25 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTFree
Taksi Review – Video Capture Software Download

Easy WebCam Recording 2.1

Capture webcam videos to a file: Developed by the French, this program simply records the video it captures from your PC webcam and saves it to a file specified in the setup.
0.15 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree
Easy WebCam Recording Review – Video Capture Software Download

ChrisTV Professional 6.00

Provides video recording functionality for installed TV capture cards: ChrisTV is a Digital PVR that empowers users to take full control over TV capture cards, particularly those with WDM drivers already installed.
3.72 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
ChrisTV Professional Review – Video Capture Software Download

IP Camera Viewer 1.34

Set up a free IP camera monitoring system within minutes with IP Camera Viewer.
5.88 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree

H264 WebCam 3.99

A motion detection webcam and surveillance application program: H264 WebCam is a video surveillance program which supports a very long list of different cameras, with extensive support for different brands of webcams.
4.88 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
H264 WebCam Deluxe Review – Video Capture Software Download

MyCam 1.1

MyCam is a webcam capture program by Chinese company e2eSoft.
1.89 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree
MyCam Review – Video Capture Software Download

CAM Wizard 10.15

The best CCTV software, turns any Vista/XP PC and webcam into a full motion detection, CCTV camera & VCR system.
7.59 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XPShareware

Bandicam 2.0.0.638

Screen video recording software which can record a defined area: Bandicam is a video and screen capturing utility designed especially for video gamers and YouTube LPers.
6.23 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
Bandicam Review – Video Capture Software Download

Camera Plus 2.0 Gold

Camera Plus offers an integrated suite of 8 MPEG video applications to PC Camera owners.
57.19 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTShareware

Surveillance Digital Video Recorder 4.0

Argus DVR is a video capturing program which works with USB cameras, IP cameras and video capture cards.
19.27 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTShareware
Surveillance Digital Video Recorder Review – Video Capture Software Download

Open Video Capture 1.2.9.9

Capture video from Webcam, TV Tuners, DV and more: Open Video Capture is video capture software which can record video snapshots from TV Tuner cards, digital cameras (like Sony, Canon and Nikon), Camcorders, Video Input, VHS and digital video.
0.63 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
Open Video Capture Review – Video Capture Software Download

CoffeeCup WebCam 3.0

Easily capture from your webcam: CoffeeCup WebCam allows you to add live Webcam images to your Web site, quickly and easily.
10.74 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware

ContaCam 4.9.5

ContaCam is a Free Video Surveillance software and Live Webcam solution for Windows.
13.1 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree

Easy Video Capture 1.30.05

Easy Video Capture is a tool for recording your screen into AVI video.
0.57 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
Easy Video Capture Review – Video Capture Software Download

oCam 22.0

oCam is a screen recording application which, apart from supporting basic Windows applications, isn’t really suitable for anything more than slideshows or tutorials.
5.79 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XPFree
oCam Review – Video Capture Software Download

FastCap 1.4.7

FastCap is a smart PC game and movie recorder to record and compress video and audio on the fly while you are playing them!
1.24 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTShareware

Free Screen Video Recorder 2.5.31.1125

To date, Free Screen Video Recorder is probably one of the best freeware video capture applications which we have had the pleasure of testing out.
18.44 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree
Free Screen Video Recorder Review – Video Capture Software Download

HyperCam 2.28.01

Capture audio and video from a PC screen: HyperCam is a freeware video desktop capturing tool which can capture actions from your Windows 7 desktop by following cursor movements along with video panning with support for annotations (subtitles).
0.95 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree
HyperCam Review – Video Capture Software Download

Dxtory 2.0.126

Dxtory is a movie capture tool only for DirextX/OpenGL application.
2.9 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XPShareware

Digital Video Recorder 1.18

This version of Digital Video Recorder is a video capturing program designed to record from digital camera video streaming to AVI.
1.23 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTShareware
Digital Video Recorder Review – Video Capture Software Download

Xeoma 14.5.19

Xeoma is free video surveillance software which provides video surveillance solution with construction-set principle and unlimited flexibility.
14.92 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree

Webcam Surveyor 2.4.1

Webcam Surveyor is complete software that combines video surveillance and video capture tools.
3.02 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware

ChrisTV Standard 6.00

A personal video recorder application for TV cards: ChrisTV Standard is a Personal Video Recorder (or PVR) for the PC which takes advantage of the unique features of a TV card.
3.65 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
ChrisTV Standard Review – Video Capture Software Download

WebCam Monitor 3.27

Webcam Video Capture Software: remotely view the activity from your camera: WebCam Monitor is a free webcam capture program which serves as an ideal solution to keep an eye on whatever your webcam is recording from anywhere in the world.
4.93 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTFree
WebCam Monitor Review – Video Capture Software Download

TinCam 1.08

Webcam capture utility: Create a webpage with live pictures or video from your webcam.
5.03 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
TinCam Review – Video Capture Software Download

CamUniversal 4.9.1.2

Webcam video capture software with tons of different features.
1.97 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
CamUniversal Review – Video Capture Software Download

Desktop Activity Recorder 2.00

Desktop Activity Recorder records PC screen activity to AVI or Flash files.
1.0 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XPFree

3D Cam Video Capture 3.8

3D anaglyph capture from your web cam: HeavyMath Cam 3D is the only webcam software which enables you to record 3D anaglyph stereo video from two webcams.
3.81 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
HeavyMath Cam 3D Review – Video Capture Software Download

BB FlashBack 4.1.4.2665

Screen recording application for Windows: BB FlashBack Screen Recorder is a very easy-to-use screen capturing program designed mainly for creating simple presentations by recording your screen.
11.32 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
BB FlashBack Review – Video Capture Software Download

Willing Webcam 5.53

Willing Webcam is a simple, yet fully-featured webcam software designed to help you capture streaming video and snapshots and publish them on your website.
6.03 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware

CamGuard Security System 4.1.14

CamGuard Security System turns your PC with WebCam into an advanced Video Security and Surveillance System.
6.16 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTShareware

CamDVR 2.1.1.0

CamDVR is a Digital Video Recording software designed to work with all kind of video devices and to do a wide range of tasks.
4.8 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware

Growler Guncam 3.2.4.0

A game recording video capture tool, Growler Cuncam can create videos from various games being played and also supports recording of other types of applications.
1.59 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTShareware
Growler Guncam Review – Video Capture Software Download

VCatcher 3.90

Just surf the Internet and watch a video.
29.3 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XPFree

HandyAvi 5.0

Use any webcam to make time-lapse, motion-detect, meteor trail, planetary or animation movies.
6.56 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware

CamServer 2.0

Webcam Capturing Program: CamServer is a neat little surveillance program which lets users capture and record cameras from a local or even a remote location over the Internet.
419KB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XPFree
CamServer Review – Video Capture Software Download

STOIK Capturer 1.0

Capture video from any device such as VCRs, DVB-T, webcam or other input devices: STOIK Capturer is a free and portable video capturing program which takes advantage of your current Windows display adapter driver.
0.23 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTFree
STOIK Capturer Review – Video Capture Software Download

AimOne Screen Recorder 1.31

AimOne Screen Recorder is a powerful video-recording software, allows you record the full screen, window or fixed-region to AVI or WMV files, You can even record audio into the video file, from any source including the microphone, line-in, or speakers.
1.14 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XP / NTShareware

Screenpresso 1.5.1

Simply screenshot or video capture part of the screen or a specific window with the same shortcut.
74.22 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPFree

Webcam Video Capture 5.480

Software to capture video from a variety of sources, including webcams: To be quite honest, Webcam Video Capture is a pretty low value product which promises to record video from webcam sources, yet doesn’t always pull it off with many users reporting issues with being asked to upgrade to versions which are either non-existent or simply not yet released.
6.57 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 (64-bit, 32-bit) / Vista / XPShareware
Webcam Video Capture Review – Video Capture Software Download

RGS-AvaCam 3.6.5

RGS-AvaCam is a free program for capturing screenshots from your webcam or other camera devices connected to your PC and recognized by the program.
1.04 MB | For Windows 7, Windows 8 / Vista / XPFree
RGS AvaCam Review – Video Capture Software Download

RIGHTWARDS ARROW

 

Unicode Character ‘RIGHTWARDS ARROW’ (U+2192)

 

Unicode Data
Name RIGHTWARDS ARROW
Block Arrows
Category Symbol, Math [Sm]
Combine 0
BIDI Other Neutrals [ON]
Mirror N
Old name RIGHT ARROW
Index entries function, total
RIGHTWARDS ARROW
total function
ARROW, RIGHTWARDS
Comments z notation total function
Version Unicode 1.1.0 (June, 1993)
Encodings
HTML Entity (decimal) →
HTML Entity (hex) →
HTML Entity (named) →
How to type in Microsoft Windows Alt +2192
UTF-8 (hex) 0xE2 0x86 0x92 (e28692)
UTF-8 (binary) 11100010:10000110:10010010
UTF-16 (hex) 0x2192 (2192)
UTF-16 (decimal) 8,594
UTF-32 (hex) 0x00002192 (2192)
UTF-32 (decimal) 8,594
C/C++/Java source code “\u2192”
Python source code u”\u2192″
More…
Java Data
string.toUpperCase()
string.toLowerCase()
Character.UnicodeBlock ARROWS
Character.charCount() 1
Character.getDirectionality() DIRECTIONALITY_OTHER_NEUTRALS [13]
Character.getNumericValue() -1
Character.getType() 25
Character.isDefined() Yes
Character.isDigit() No
Character.isIdentifierIgnorable() No
Character.isISOControl() No
Character.isJavaIdentifierPart() No
Character.isJavaIdentifierStart() No
Character.isLetter() No
Character.isLetterOrDigit() No
Character.isLowerCase() No
Character.isMirrored() No
Character.isSpaceChar() No
Character.isSupplementaryCodePoint() No
Character.isTitleCase() No
Character.isUnicodeIdentifierPart() No
Character.isUnicodeIdentifierStart() No
Character.isUpperCase() No
Character.isValidCodePoint() Yes
Character.isWhitespace() No

Speech synthesis

Speech synthesis is the artificial production of human speech. A computer system used for this purpose is called a speech synthesizer, and can be implemented in software or hardware products. A text-to-speech (TTS) system converts normal language text into speech; other systems render symbolic linguistic representations like phonetic transcriptions into speech.[1]

Synthesized speech can be created by concatenating pieces of recorded speech that are stored in a database. Systems differ in the size of the stored speech units; a system that stores phones or diphones provides the largest output range, but may lack clarity. For specific usage domains, the storage of entire words or sentences allows for high-quality output. Alternatively, a synthesizer can incorporate a model of the vocal tract and other human voice characteristics to create a completely “synthetic” voice output.[2]

The quality of a speech synthesizer is judged by its similarity to the human voice and by its ability to be understood. An intelligible text-to-speech program allows people with visual impairments or reading disabilities to listen to written works on a home computer. Many computer operating systems have included speech synthesizers since the early 1990s.

Overview of a typical TTS system

A text-to-speech system (or “engine”) is composed of two parts:[3] a front-end and a back-end. The front-end has two major tasks. First, it converts raw text containing symbols like numbers and abbreviations into the equivalent of written-out words. This process is often called text normalization, pre-processing, or tokenization. The front-end then assigns phonetic transcriptions to each word, and divides and marks the text into prosodic units, like phrases, clauses, and sentences. The process of assigning phonetic transcriptions to words is called text-to-phoneme or grapheme-to-phoneme conversion. Phonetic transcriptions and prosody information together make up the symbolic linguistic representation that is output by the front-end. The back-end—often referred to as the synthesizer—then converts the symbolic linguistic representation into sound. In certain systems, this part includes the computation of the target prosody (pitch contour, phoneme durations),[4] which is then imposed on the output speech.

Here is a non-exhaustive comparison of speech synthesis programs


Festival offers a general framework for building speech synthesis systems as well as including examples of various modules. As a whole it offers full text to speech through a number APIs: from shell level, though a Scheme command interpreter, as a C++ library, from Java, and an Emacs interface. Festival is multi-lingual (currently English (British and American), and Spanish) though English is the most advanced. Other groups release new languages for the system. And full tools and documentation for build new voices are available through Carnegie Mellon’s FestVox project (http://festvox.org)

The system is written in C++ and uses the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library for low level architecture and has a Scheme (SIOD) based command interpreter for control. Documentation is given in the FSF texinfo format which can generate, a printed manual, info files and HTML.

Festival is free software. Festival and the speech tools are distributed under an X11-type licence allowing unrestricted commercial and non-commercial use alike.


Text to Speech engine for English and many other languages. Compact size with clear but artificial pronunciation. Available as a command-line program with many options, a shared library for Linux, and a Windows SAPI5 version.

eSpeak is a compact open source software speech synthesizer for English and other languages, for Linux and Windows.   http://espeak.sourceforge.net

eSpeak uses a “formant synthesis” method. This allows many languages to be provided in a small size. The speech is clear, and can be used at high speeds, but is not as natural or smooth as larger synthesizers which are based on human speech recordings.

eSpeak is available as:

  • A command line program (Linux and Windows) to speak text from a file or from stdin.
  • A shared library version for use by other programs. (On Windows this is a DLL).
  • A SAPI5 version for Windows, so it can be used with screen-readers and other programs that support the Windows SAPI5 interface.
  • eSpeak has been ported to other platforms, including Android, Mac OSX and Solaris.

Features.

  • Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered.
  • Can produce speech output as a WAV file.
  • SSML (Speech Synthesis Markup Language) is supported (not complete), and also HTML.
  • Compact size. The program and its data, including many languages, totals about 2 Mbytes.
  • Can be used as a front-end to MBROLA diphone voices, see mbrola.html. eSpeak converts text to phonemes with pitch and length information.
  • Can translate text into phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine.
  • Potential for other languages. Several are included in varying stages of progress. Help from native speakers for these or other languages is welcome.
  • Development tools are available for producing and tuning phoneme data.
  • Written in C.