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CamTwist: video effects and webcam simulation for Mac
You can use CamTwist by running the app, then opening your chosen service (like Stickam). Choose your desired source and any effects (flames, bubbles, snow, etc), and CamTwist should stream the combined output to the service.
If you want to show a Flickr set or a movie, choose the CamTwist camera in Stickam's Flash applet, and choose the respective display source in CamTwist. You could also display your desktop through CamTwist so you'd have an easy way to show your friends that fancy desktop wallpaper you just downloaded.
[Via MacUpdate]

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kingkool68 said 10:21AM on 3-06-2008
That's a neat idea to stream your desktop out to the world.
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Todd Ritter said 10:32AM on 3-06-2008
Sarcasm?
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newmi said 2:07PM on 3-06-2008
I really like the idea of this program, anyone know if there's something similar for windows?
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Todd Ritter said 2:28PM on 3-06-2008
You can try http://www.webcammax.com/ for Windows, but it costs $30 booooooo
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Slyder said 1:02AM on 3-10-2008
you can try manycam for windows it's free www.manycam.com
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