Silver is a webcam monitoring software that helps users to monitor their surroundings through their webcams.
Often, while using Mozilla or some other browser, it can get frustrating when you are unable to save the images that are presented. With Silver, you can effortlessly save any image at any given time. You need to click on the image, and the software will take care of the rest without any loss of image quality.
The latest version, 1.1, has brought newer features to help enhance the user's experience. The most notable feature being the ability to specify the list of sites to view via the configuration file. You can configure this file either in /etc/silverrc, or ~/.silverrc. Additionally, the GUI has been cleaned up a bit to give a much more polished look. Soon, you'll have the ability to resize images on the fly.
In terms of prerequisites, this tool only requires GTK 2 and libghttp, along with the gcc compiler. For Ubuntu users, just type "apt-get install libghttp-dev libgtk2.0-dev" on the command line, and everything will be installed automatically.
Overall, Silver is an excellent webcam monitoring application with an array of features to make the user experience delightful. It's easy to set up, has a user-friendly interface, and that's precisely what you require to make the most out of your webcam.
Version 1.1: N/A