i signed up & downloaded, but havent used it cuz nobody i know has it yet...now i can call people in amsterdam, london, everywhere & not run up my cell phone bill
i signed up & downloaded, but havent used it cuz nobody i know has it yet...now i can call people in amsterdam, london, everywhere & not run up my cell phone bill
to make a call from PC to phone you need Skype+ which is not free but it's still about 20 times cheaper for me
I used to use skype, but since google talk was released in beta I've been using that... much better, and uses less resources. I'm around for a bit if you want to test it out by calling me, but it's $4.99 per minute if you want me to talk dirty to you.
Get this and youre happy.. for a IM its not useful since nobody seems to use skype.
All the people that prefer Google IM: outside a few members of this board nobody i know uses it. I predict google fucked up with this one and they will never get it off the ground.
Ill pay $100 to the person the first person that reminds me i was wrong with this statement one year from now.
Google is spoiled and thinks everyone embraces their new experimental technology.
I think they got a little too excited when they released a bare-bones IM. I havent seen
such a simple messaging application since i build my own for a ipx/spx network back in 97. So no way that can do anything in the world of MSN's and ICQ's.
KISS is good but its not what the public wants when there are competiting messenger out that are all beyond version 7 ;)
Voip will ONLY be a succes when its combined with hardware (as in an usb phone) and MSN will win the IM/Voip battle in 2-3 years.. Or maybe skype if they find a way to infiltrate the IM market (where the application is used for at least 80% for text messages only).
Doesnt work. tried it.. probably too much abuse..certainly not reliable.
Hmmm. weird. I never had one single call dropped, echo-ed, unsuccesfull connection or what-so-ever. Ofcourse I mainly use it for calls to Belgium and the netherlands in European daytime. Maybe that's an explenation for our different experiences?
And for the kids wondering why Instant Messaging is such a big deal in the internet world: not only will it replace email but it will replace every way we communicate through wires. (fax, email, phone, mobile etc etc)
Hmmm. weird. I never had one single call dropped, echo-ed, unsuccesfull connection or what-so-ever. Ofcourse I mainly use it for calls to Belgium and the netherlands in European daytime. Maybe that's an explenation for our different experiences?
I tested it for the netherlands actually: after 5 calls or so i couldnt make ANY call for hours. I did some research and they have serious issues with load balancing their current resources because of the overwhelming amount of people trying to use the service. But im too demanding: im sure it works great if you make 2-3 phonecalls a day and hey.. its free so what am i complaining.
exactly. Great for calling my mother for an hour but for criticall phonecalls I still and probably always will use my landline. (Landline is required to have adsl here in belgium and calls are like 3c?/minute, and if it gets really wild I still can get an unlimmited plan for the landline from ?15/month)
And for the kids wondering why Instant Messaging is such a big deal in the internet world: not only will it replace email but it will replace every way we communicate through wires. (fax, email, phone, mobile etc etc)
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