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webcamXP Pro 0.99.034 Beta

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 21 September 2002 - 12:16 · 3 comments & 51 views

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webcamXP is an utility that allows you to share your webcam with everyone without having to set a web server on your computer. the web server is integrated to the software and needs only a few configuration parameters such as server port and local directory...

it also allows you to do much more like home monitoring with alerts, online gallery and the design of the internal website is customizable. it's the first webcam software that enables the clients connecting to your webcamXP server to watch your webcam using a flash based technology with a great smoothing effect between pictures (java is still available if you prefer).

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Former president Richard Belluzzo, who left Microsoft earlier this year, earned $918,723 in salary and bonus and $13.7 million in "all other compensation." That reflects the remaining portion of a $15 million advance Microsoft made to Belluzzo in December 2000 as a guaranteed minimum of what his stock options would be worth as they vested.

Microsoft disclosed that it made a similar arrangement in November 2000 with Richard Emerson, senior vice president of corporate development. The company advanced him $12 million, as part of its efforts to recruit him from the investment banking field.

Financial arrangements such as these are now illegal under the corporate-reform directives laid out under the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Microsoft "in the future will not enter into these forms of transactions for its executive officers or directors," the filing said.

Compared to executives at other top companies, Gates and Ballmer receive low salaries, said Robert Fong, managing director with Seattle-based executive search firm Leadership Venture Partners.

"(Five hundred thousand dollars) for an organization like this is nothing," Fong said. But Gates and Ballmer aren't living for their paychecks, he said. "You don't find many execs 20 years after an (initial public offering) of a company still so heavily involved. They're not working for the cash anymore."

Jeffrey Raikes, group vice president, productivity and business services, earned $745,083, a 7% increase over his 2001 compensation. Craig Mundie, senior vice president and chief technical officer, earned the biggest raise, jumping 38% to $627,172 from $453,899 the year before.

Microsoft also announced it will hold its annual meeting for shareholders on Nov. 5.

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(2 replies) #1 JasonC1986 on 21 Sep 2002 - 13:45
you forgot to mention new anti-piracy techniques....
#1.1 Elektro on 21 Sep 2002 - 15:00
LMAO
#1.2 JasonC1986 on 21 Sep 2002 - 17:31
hey now. u know my story about it. u won't be laughing if i go to jail. err... maybe u will, but i'll tell the feds that it was u who made me do it

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