Andy O'Meara

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Andy O'Meara is a creator of artistic music visualization software, and founded SoundSpectrum in 2000. O'Meara attended Cornell University, graduating in computer science in 1999 on a Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps scholarship. He completed a five-year commitment as a naval submarine officer in 2004. His first popular music visualization software was WhiteCap, first released in March 1999. O'Meara is most noted for his second music visualizer, G-Force, first released in January 2000. G-Force is presently the flagship product for SoundSpectrum and continues to be a popular music visualizer. The G-force visualisation gives best improvements of music & arts, setting even all nuances of sound in light. The user could use it in many different ways. So it is useful as screensaver, standalone animation, driven by taking up a customiseable toolbar, everything by user desires configurable, picture - and printable, too. That makes it very beloved by the professional user group, too. Updated in a 2 month turn usually, new designes are added. In the second quarter of 2007, O' Meara continued his development of White Cap, cause newer hardware technology supports more powerful versions now.

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