Description
Camera Monitor
Camera Monitor is a handy little tool that lives in your system tray and lets you know when your webcam is active. It was made for the GNOME desktop, but don’t worry if you're using KDE or XFCE because it works on those too!
Easy to Use
This software is super user-friendly and keeps your privacy in check. You can easily see when your camera is on, so there are no surprises. Plus, it’s released under the GNU General Public License, which means it’s free for everyone to use and modify.
Installation Made Simple
If you want to get started with Camera Monitor, here’s a quick guide on how to install it:
tar xzf laptoptemp-0.2.tar.gz
cd cameramonitor-0.1
./configure
sudo make install
What’s New?
What's New in this release? Let me break it down for you:
- Added support for libnotify, making notifications even better!
- Ported to the new gtk.StatusIcon, so it looks modern.
- Updated the preferences panel for easier navigation.
- Brought up-to-date information in the about section.
- No more annoying notifications if there was a bad previous exit.
- You can now set Camera Monitor to start automatically every session from the preferences!
If you're interested in trying out Camera Monitor, feel free to check out this link: Download Camera Monitor Here!
User Reviews for Camera Monitor FOR LINUX 6
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Camera Monitor is a fantastic app! It keeps me informed when my webcam is on, enhancing my privacy.
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Absolutely love this app! The notifications for webcam activity are super helpful and easy to set up.
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This app is essential for anyone concerned about privacy. It works seamlessly on my GNOME desktop!
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Camera Monitor has been a game changer for me. I feel much safer knowing when my webcam is active!
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A must-have utility! The new features in the latest update make it even better. Highly recommend!
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I appreciate how simple and effective Camera Monitor is. Perfect for keeping an eye on my privacy!