A Delayed Update: Software Highlights
July 11, 2008So I failed to keep my promise to update this site every Friday (actually, I missed by just a couple of hours). To compensate for such complacency, I’m going to dump not just one, but three (3) featured software highlights on you for today. Oh, and have I mentioned these awesome softwares can all be downloaded for free? So LET’S GO!
LemonScreen
Also known as KeyLemon, this app is basically a free face recognition tool for your Windows-based webcam-capable computer. To setup this cool piece of software, simply create or “enrol” a face model, then enter a predefined amount of time of inactivity (or simply hit ALT + L to manually lock at anytime). Once Windows is locked, Lemonscreen will automatically activate the system’s webcam and will keep an eye on the faces of everyone who comes in front of the camera. When the pre-enrolled face pattern matches yours, it will automatically unlock your computer. In the most unforeseen event of your face getting deformed to an unrecognizable extent, you may also unlock Windows by entering your user account password. (more…)



