Bluecherry releases its cross platform video surveillance client open source (GPLv2)

  Febuary 7th, 2013 (Fulton, Missouri) – Bluecherry, a leader in Linux based video surveillance, is proud to announce the release of its cross platform client software under a GPLv2 license.  This software is written in Qt / C++ and

[Server] 2.0.2 released

The 2.0.2 release is a maintenance (bug fix) release focusing on resolving a problem where events are not deleted on when using multiple storage locations.  This also helps address a problem where remote client connections die randomly and the only fix

[Client] 2.0.1 released

This release adds update notification checking on startup and also resolves a bug when typing in the hostname of a server could result in a ‘SSL Handshake Failed’ message. A more detailed report of each issue can be found below. As always

Bluecherry customized installation ISO images available now!

We’ve been working on a 12.04 installation CD since before 2.0.0 was released and we are finally to a point that we are happy with the installer.  Both i386 and amd64 (64 bit) desktop versions are available and they are

[Server] 2.0.1 released

The 2.0.1 release is mainly a maintenance (bug fix) release focusing on improving IP camera compatibility (including Cisco and Toshiba cameras). Along with many minor fixes, logs will be created correctly after installation and IP cameras will be less verbose about minor warnings. Information on