no but im sure you can find some good freeware out there and your computer should have come with some.
You can use skype instant messaging without a microphone and you can still call your contacts but they will not be able to hear you. As long as you have working speakers you will be able to hear them and can type messages just like in msn or yim etc.
You may not be able to start your webcam from a remote location using your particular network and software. Check with the manual for the webcam or consult the manufacturer.
Yes, you still will be able to see him without any problems.
Recovery software is very important. If your system crashes or you have to wipe your computer, you will be able to recover your settings without having to pay for it again.
The purpose of a webcam is to be able to send a live video of you from your Computer to someone else you know along with audio. Using a webcam requires some kind of software to operate it.
No! Only users actively on the computer are able to gain access to software on to the computer.
There are websites such as this one http://mailvu.com/testCamera/TestYourWebCam.html to help you test the webcam. The webcams themselves also have software to let you be able to test them as well which you could try.
It depends on if your webcam is built in or one that you bought... Mine is built in to my laptop so this is how I shoot videos: 1) Find the software that came pre-downloaded on the PC for the webcam (for ex: mine is Cyberlink Youcam) 2) open up the file 3) there should be a button somewhere that says "Capture" or "Record" If you have webcam that you bought separately, im sure it should be the same, just make sure you have all of the software downloaded and are able to locate the file easily... Hope this helps!
You may need to load a driver into your computer before your computer reconizes your webcam. Ususally this driver is software on a CD/DVD. If you acquired your webcam secondhand from a private party and you weren't given the CD/DVD, you may be able to download it from the manfacturer's website; sometimes for free.
The benefits to using a stock picking software is that a person could save money by not hiring a analyst to help them with it. Not to mention it will save time because the software is able to accurately trend and graph how a stock is doing without a person having to spend all the time researching and watching them.
You don't. Frame by frame is the only way to do it. It's possible that some very sophisticated image processing software might be able to do it for you, but it will still be doing it frame by frame, and I'm not aware of any software with this capability.
I suggest going to the official website for Logitech. There you will be able to find reliable information as this would be the direct source for this webcam.