>Thanks,
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>I'm testing an opensource app that is available from Washington.edu.
That does look interesting. Let us know when/what you find out.
Pertti
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>John
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>>>Anyone have any ideas about this? My thoughts are to write it quickly in VFP and post it for Windows users. I guess I could rewrite it in python or perl for MAC users.
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>>>TIA
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>>John, there are a number of free and for-fee software packages out there that do this type of tracking already (e.g., LoJack --
http://www.lojack.com/pages/laptop.aspx or Locatemylaptop.com --
http://www.locatemylaptop.com/features.html).
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>>Mac users can just use Apple's back-to-my-mac -subscription -based service. I recently saw a fun article about one Macintosh laptop recovery using IP addresses and the laptop's own web cam to catch a few crooks Here's a snippet from that article:
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Using the Back To My Mac service, Ms Duplaga was able to connect to the computer and take a photograph of the person sitting in front of it through the webcam mounted above the screen.
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>>She also found photos of a second man using the computer after it had been stolen, police said.
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>>One of Ms Duplaga's flatmates recognised the two men as having attended a party at their apartment a few weeks before the burglary.
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>>The next day police arrested Edmon Shahikian, 23, and Iain Frias, 20, and said they recovered most of the $US5000 worth of electronics stolen in the robbery. >>
>>Full article: :
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23684544-1702,00.html.