Xeoma, licenses start out cheap, but there is no unlimited license price (at least I did not see any listed). Zoneminder, well it’s free, but suffers from the same issues as most Open Source software, lack of support. I was impressed how Ben responded to me fairly quickly when I had issues with the software and he followed up even when I had forgotten to try his recommendations to report back. Lots of great features and more importantly, their support is great. Securityspy license prices are a bit high, but Max out at about 800.00 for unlimited camera license. You are forced to spend the extra money if your needs are above 2 cameras (may it be 3 or 100 cameras). Pricewise, Vitamin D is the most affordable (well zoneminder is) though I am not crazy > about the options (1 camera license, 2 camera license, or unlimited) one may not want to spend 199.00 and only willing to pay for 4 cameras even tough it’s a good deal at 199. Before I go into more details, I have tested many and found the following be the at the top of the list: Vitamin D Video, Securityspy, Zoneminder (though I am still having problems getting zoneminder to work, I like the features and I’m a big fan of Open Source). I have been looking for a security solution for my apartment complexes (on Mac) and I think I may have finally found the solution. I am, however, a bit disappointed that all the settings I have put time into were deleted when I rebooted my system apparently the trial version looses its settings when you exit out of the program (minor setback). I have been testing the trial version of Xeoma for the past twenty four hours and I have to say I am extremely impressed with what I have seen so far. I read through this site a lot but have not seen much on Xeoma not sure anyone has a lot of experience with it, but here's my experience in a short time testing.
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