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Veamcast

1.0
Veamcast functions much like email except it's primarily designed to be used with video and voice instead of text
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User rating
7.5/10
8 votes
License
Freeware
OS
Windows
Developer
Veamcast
Version
1.0
File size
529 KB
Language
English
Release date
13 February 2014

Editor's review

This is a tool to share digital communication across personal computers, tablets, phones, etc.

Veamcast offers technology to let you share video and voice across various computing devices. These cover the whole range from personal computers to tablets, smart phones and smart interactive TV devices. Veamcast lets multimedia messages to be exchanged working through existing email providers and most of the social networks/media sharing websites. What this tool lets you do, is to share video and voice communications with a minimum of efforts. Mouse control and use of remotes are integrated into the tool. In fact, it can work easily with touch screen and the gestures that could be used with touch screen devices. It minimizes the use of text and the corresponding typing effort that would be required. The tool is created to be easy to use; it is built in the Windows 8 style. Most users should be able to get going with the tool very quickly.

You are able to record, edit and transmit video messages, voice recordings or narrated slide shows using the simple interface and clicking a few buttons. You would typically create a play list of these media content pieces and send them to your friend or relative through some email provider or share them on social network sites. The transmissions will go on in the background without holding you up from continuing with your work. This utility will let you transmit photos and large attachments without a problem. Recipients are able to view the mails or the content from shared sites. If they do have this same tool, viewer pages will take into account the capabilities of the viewing device and display accordingly. Downloads happens in the background. Content received is played in the client without a problem. Video makes these communication clips far more personal. Even for business use, the facial expressions of the party add value to the communication. This is a very good tool.

Publisher's description

Veamcast is an exciting new method of digital communication for PCs, tablets and phones. Video and voice is poised to take a much larger role in modern communication technologies as the shift toward handheld devices and interactive TV takes root. Veamcast is a cross-platform, multi-media message exchange system that works with existing email providers and the most popular social networks/media sharing websites.
Veamcast functions much like email except it's primarily designed to be used with video and voice instead of text and it's optimized for the touchscreen. It allows users to communicate quickly and easily by freeing them from typing. With the press of a few buttons (using touch screen, mouse or remote control), Veamcast users can record, edit and transmit video messages, voice recordings or narrated slideshows through its intuitive modern interface. With the press of a few more buttons, these playlists (or VEAMs) can be sent via email or posted on social networks, in the background, without the user waiting for file uploads. Veamcast can also be used to send photos and large attachments in a reliable way.
Each recipient will receive an email and can view the content online or, if their client supports it, from right from within an HTML5 email. Viewer pages are generated based on the viewer's platform capabilities. If they're using Veamcast, the content will be downloaded in the background and played right in the client without streaming. Only recent ones are stored locally. All are stored on the server and are available always either from the client or in a browser. As more diverse devices (like tablets and wall mounted computers) come online, this type of communication is destined to make the keyboard less relevant. This medium is far more personal and engaging than reading an email. Watching a person's face and listening to their voice, provides for a more natural, precise form of communication whether for personal or business use.
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Veamcast
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