Bananas is a lightweight web framework built for JavaScript, focusing on simplicity and fast prototyping of web applications. Because there are no servers involved (except for the stun, turn and signaling servers that are needed for exchanging the initial connection information), you need to have a way to communicate the url to the person you're sharing your screen with.
A C++ multi-threaded application for viewing network IP cameras, and other video device supported by v4l2. It uses TrollTech QT3, V4L2 and HTTP protocol. This demo project (2006 - 2007) requires the following:
1. Qt3 libraries and headers
2. OpenGL libraries
3. Kdevelop 3
To build the project: import with Kdevelop 3 and build this should generate Makefiles, missing template headers and demo binary.
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LiveScreen makes it possible to publish GUI screenshots that users can interact with. Unlike other remote desktop solutions, no special client is required. Web browsers can act as clients without employing helper apps, plugins or Java.
DCAM WebCam Server w/ Personal Web Server (PWS) makes it easy to capture live streaming video and broadcast it on your web page. DCAM also has a built in HTTP personal web server (PWS) for those without a web host.
Uses Microsoft VisualBasic 6.0, the Intel image processing library and the ezCap 6.0 OCX control to capture webcam images and upload them to FTP servers for online viewing. Goal is to have an efficient program with ease of use and power.