WebcamMax 5.5.0.6

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With WebcamMax, you can add videos, pictures and effects to virtual & real web cam and show them to others on messengers. It works on all Web cam programs (MSN, Yahoo, Camfrog, YouTube, ICQ, AIM, Skype, Paltalk, ANYwebcam, Stickam). You can add a variety of effects over webcam and change the properties by yourself; thousands of local & online are available and you can even create your own effects. You can do snapshots as well as record videos with effects and broadcast them on YouTube or your Blog. You can also do slideshows, share your screen with friends, play movies for them or trick them with a fake video. It enables PinP of which Webcam, Screen, Movie or Picture can be selected as source. It enables Doodling as well and you can paint on the video box directly.

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