Get Cyberlink YouCam 1 for free with Computeractive 267
Chat with friends and family via an instant messenger or other video-based client and it's the same old video chat that can make you look rather formal, boring and unexciting. There are times when you might want to spice up the chat and add a bit of fun to the video call. For instance, if your nephew is on the other side of the world, celebrating his 10th birthday, it would be ideal if you could set up a video call with a birthday theme, which will appear as if you're holding a party on his behalf, at home.
Cyberlink YouCam 1 is our free full commercial download in the latest edition of Computeractive, issue 267, which is on-sale right now. This tool enables you to add effects and themes to your outgoing video calls, through your instant messenger clients.
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