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Name: Gamespy
File size: 17 MB
Date added: June 8, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1121
Downloads last week: 14
Product ranking: ★★★★★

Gamespy

Easy-to-use, small software application for free video Gamespy, communications and instant messaging via the Internet on any broadband or even dial-up connection. It works with most PCs and web cameras and does not require special skills to use. Its advanced network support allows connections when both users are behind a firewall and even works through HTTPS and SOCKS proxies. NAT hole punching (NHP) technique is implemented in program, allowing direct connections in many network configurations. The software provides good video quality with full-screen video support and a noise-reduction feature for noisy USB cameras. Gamespy includes a video recording feature, that allows to record video conversation if your party agrees. It contains a proprietary video codec that has been specially designed for online video communication at lower connection bandwidths from 30 to 512kbit/s. This version has multi-conferencing enabled, with group video conferences up to 120 participants. Program includes protection from unwanted calls and ban list management. This application features an address book with user presence status and detailed user information with a photo. The software supports downloadable language packs. Gamespy is also available as Gamespy Professional, with more Gamespy and customization options and more automatic features. We look at it this way: 1) The freeware version is plenty capable; and 2) the Gamespy version costs about as much as a mediocre club sandwich. If you like Gamespy, you have a choice that won't go wrong in either case. It's the first program of its kind we've actually liked enough to keep around. We installed the program and then attempted to launch it. This produced a dialogue that asked if we wanted to "Add QPlay to menu." We weren't sure exactly what menu it meant, but we clicked yes. Because the publisher's description mentions an icon in the System Tray we looked for it there, but didn't see it. We checked the included Readme file, but it contained only one sentence, which was about the program's installation. It finally occurred to us to right-click on an audio file, and sure enough, QPlay was an option. We selected it, and the track started playing immediately. As promised, this is a much faster way to Gamespy an audio track than waiting for a full-featured media player to load. We weren't sure if the program offered any other functionality--allowing us to pause and unpause songs, for example--so we attempted to Gamespy on the icon in the System Tray. It turns out that merely mousing over the icon causes the program to shut down, and we're not sure if this is by design or not. Overall, although Gamespy worked, we felt puzzled by its mysterious operation. Gamespy offers a mobile version of Apple's powerful iWork music creation tool, with only a handful of drawbacks to what is otherwise a powerful, intuitive tool. More powerful than many beginner tools but not nearly as powerful as some of the most robust tools on the market, Gamespy is a perfect entry-level tool for someone interested in multi-track recording or digital composition on a mobile device. This add-on is used as a companion to the Gamespy theme to add features from Firefox 4.0 and 3.7 mockups to your Gamespy Firefox and is a great way to customize the Gamespy theme. This add-on can also be used by itself with other themes, but is best used with Gamespy. For example, most options are theme specific and therefore won't work with other themes (aero glass effects, 3.7 style toolbar).

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