OK, here's another take on this same subject.
I bought and really like iCam for my iPhone. However I also use an Android phone (swap SIM's and use both phones equally).
I have a good generic IP/Webcam viewer on Android that can detect/use hundreds of different camera sources. I use Yawcam SW on my PC's and connect to those streams on my Android, but I really like icam on the iphone platform.
So my question is this: Until you develop a native Android iCam viewer application, is there some way I can connect to the icamsource streams (opening ports in my firewall and mapoing them as I do for Yawcam) from my Android phone using the cam viewer I purchased on that platform.
That way I could run just icamsource (dumping yawcam) on all my three PC's (4 cams total) and connect to them as designed when I'm on my iPhone using iCam, but connect to them manually/directly (TCP port mapping) when I'm on my Android phone using the IP Viewer program I purchased.
I just need to know what the direct "stream" url of a given PC running iCamsource is (ie 192.168.1.50:8080 or 192.168.1.50/icamstream.mjpeg, etc) and what if any generic cam output it might most closely emulate.
And yes I tried icamweb, and it's not very good on Android. I have four cams and the Android app i bought is very much like yours and is a slick/convenient way to view multiple cams at once.
This would be a great stopgap solution for me until you develop a native Android viewer.
Thanks for any help you could offer.
-Joel