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		<title>By: Tech Dude</title>
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		<description>Hello guys.  Thanks for the information on the MAC software!  I recently did a 32 camera install using ACTI megapixel cameras on an Intel Quad core NVR.   The owner of the restuarant hates Windows PC&#039;s.  We won the bid because we found an NVR software that supported both ACTI megapixel cameras and APPLE Macintosh as a Client in the Server-Client network.  The NVR at the restuarant was set up using a Linux distro by Exacqvision software.  There ie no reaosn for the customer to change camera or recording settings.  This also prevents costly call-backs. If they want to change something,  they can do it remotely through the MACintosh software client.


Thanks for this new information about MAcintosh ip camera server software!  I will be requesting ioformation soon, for my next MAC ip camera install.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello guys.  Thanks for the information on the MAC software!  I recently did a 32 camera install using ACTI megapixel cameras on an Intel Quad core NVR.   The owner of the restuarant hates Windows PC&#8217;s.  We won the bid because we found an NVR software that supported both ACTI megapixel cameras and APPLE Macintosh as a Client in the Server-Client network.  The NVR at the restuarant was set up using a Linux distro by Exacqvision software.  There ie no reaosn for the customer to change camera or recording settings.  This also prevents costly call-backs. If they want to change something,  they can do it remotely through the MACintosh software client.</p>
<p>Thanks for this new information about MAcintosh ip camera server software!  I will be requesting ioformation soon, for my next MAC ip camera install.</p>
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