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Thread started 11/09/05 12:54pm

IrresistibleB1
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SKYPE

is anybody using Skype to talk to folks long-distance or internationally? LOVE this stuff! woot!
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Reply #1 posted 11/09/05 12:59pm

SammiJ

loved it!
but vonage is good too LOL
i dunt even know if i still got in on my pc lol
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Reply #2 posted 11/09/05 12:59pm

minneapolisgen
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I do. nod

I also use MSN with webcams with some of my family members so we can see each other. nod
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #3 posted 11/09/05 1:00pm

IrresistibleB1
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thumbs up!
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Reply #4 posted 11/09/05 1:53pm

retina

Skype is great. It was actually a Swedish guy who started it. He's the same person that created the file-sharing software Kazaa.

He recently sold Skype for around $300 million. A nifty little profit from a simple software product...

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Reply #5 posted 11/09/05 3:25pm

Number23

I've never heard of SKYPE, but I'm a moron. It still costs me 10p a minute to talk to people on the Messenger Service on my mobile phone. They call it 'WAP'. Indeed. sad
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Reply #6 posted 11/09/05 3:30pm

retina

Number23 said:

I've never heard of SKYPE, but I'm a moron. It still costs me 10p a minute to talk to people on the Messenger Service on my mobile phone. They call it 'WAP'. Indeed. sad


Skype allows you to talk to anyone on the planet, for however long you want for free (as long as you both have downloaded the free software). It's a pretty unbeatable deal if you like talking on the phone...especially if it's to people in other countries.
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Reply #7 posted 11/09/05 3:31pm

Imago777

google now has that feature.
It alway shat voicechat, but now it has a skype type feature as well. shrug


The problem with skype is that it limits your talks to a small set of people (which may not bother some people)
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Reply #8 posted 11/09/05 3:32pm

Number23

retina said:

Number23 said:

I've never heard of SKYPE, but I'm a moron. It still costs me 10p a minute to talk to people on the Messenger Service on my mobile phone. They call it 'WAP'. Indeed. sad


Skype allows you to talk to anyone on the planet, for however long you want for free (as long as you both have downloaded the free software). It's a pretty unbeatable deal if you like talking on the phone...especially if it's to people in other countries.

Cheers, man. I'll have to do something. I still wonder who got my kidney. sad
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Reply #9 posted 11/09/05 3:34pm

retina

Imago777 said:

google now has that feature.
It alway shat voicechat, but now it has a skype type feature as well. shrug


The problem with skype is that it limits your talks to a small set of people (which may not bother some people)


Skype was the first software of its kind on the market, but of course it's hard to compete when corporate giants flex their marketing muscles. Now that E-bay has bought Skype I think it will find a just as huge audience though.
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Reply #10 posted 11/09/05 3:38pm

HamsterHuey

Installing Skype made so many alarm bells sound on my firewalls, I decided to take it off again and run a system test.

My Norton AND anti-tracker software took off FIFTY EIGHT different kinds of spyware. Please read the agreement VERY well before installing, please.
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Reply #11 posted 11/09/05 3:39pm

Imago777

HamsterHuey said:

Installing Skype made so many alarm bells sound on my firewalls, I decided to take it off again and run a system test.

My Norton AND anti-tracker software took off FIFTY EIGHT different kinds of spyware. Please read the agreement VERY well before installing, please.


Baby, you set more alarms off on my system than that. batting eyes
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Reply #12 posted 11/09/05 3:39pm

retina

HamsterHuey said:

Installing Skype made so many alarm bells sound on my firewalls, I decided to take it off again and run a system test.

My Norton AND anti-tracker software took off FIFTY EIGHT different kinds of spyware. Please read the agreement VERY well before installing, please.


My anti-virus/adware/spyware software didn't protest one bit and Skype as well as my computer are working just fine. shrug
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