**Review of OGAMA** OGAMA is an open source product that was developed by researchers. This product takes in eye tracking and mouse tracking data and analyzes it. It is used to quantify and visualize the data. OGAMA is written for Microsoft Windows in C#/.NET in Visual Studio. It stores the data found in SQL Express local data files. The app uses Tobii gaze-tracking systems and another software for mouse tracking. Below I will provide an experiment that I did using OGAMA and an ordinary web cam. **Testing equipment and enviroment:** **Operating system:** Windows 10 Pro **Processor:** Inter(R) Core(TM) i7-4710HQ CPU @ 2.50 GHz 2.50 GHz **Memory:** 8.00 GB RAM **System type:** 64-bit Operating system, x64-based processor **Camera:** USB2.0 HD UVC !WebCam [[Image(e1.jpg)]] **Pic.1 We create new experiment** [[Image(e2.jpg)]] **Pic.2 Pic. 3 Pic.4 We click on design slideshow and create one** [[Image(e3.jpg)]] [[Image(e4.jpg)]] [[Image(e5.jpg)]] **Pic.5 Turning on the Haytham eye-tracker and connecting it with OGAMA** [[Image(e6.jpg)]] **Pic.6 Calibrating with eyes** [[Image(e7.jpg)]] **Pic.7 Creating object from the data gained with 4 points homography** [[Image(e9.jpg)]] **Pic.8 Gaze fixation data gained from eye-tracking of my gaze** [[Image(e10.jpg)]] **Pic.9 Attention map aquired from the object's gaze fixation data**