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Longname wrote:
Let me see now put Skype on my shit list for bad mouthing at every chance I get from now on.
maraboutslim wrote:Last week I tried to use skype to call to a japanese cell phone, from japan, with my iphone over a 3G wireless connection and had dismal results. It would make the phone ring but they couldn't hear anything I said. Oh well...
Coligny wrote:Try to find a hobby instead...
Longname wrote:
Let me see now put Skype on my shit list for bad mouthing at every chance I get from now on.
Mock Cockpit wrote:So Skype won't let you play silly buggers and you get a sandy vagina out of it. Did I miss anything?
Coligny wrote:I swears, the thread appeared as updated on the previous day in my intarwebs...
Now for the skype quality... Even video conferencing over 3g from Iphone in the sticks to home works perfectly...
Grumpy Gramps wrote:My droid just got upgraded with the "new Skype". "Choose your color, well done!" WTF! And nothing is, where it was. Mainly cannot see anymore, who is online or "available", as they called it. And, of course, need to go through some hoops to turn the bloody thing off. Once signed out, it forgets my login. And still cannot have my own ringtone either, or so it seems.
Maybe just need some "gamman", until they fix the crap. Not holding my breath, though.
Woot, when? Oh, Google says, on 1st July. This is my desk telephone, it is how I call people. I hope, the replacement will be worth it. If it is anything like the garbage that got dumped on my Android, then I don't know. At least, I have moved to 64 bit Linux already, and the old client runs fairly well on it.wagyl wrote:they are killing the old Linux client
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Woot, when? Oh, Google says, on 1st July. This is my desk telephone, it is how I call people. I hope, the replacement will be worth it. If it is anything like the garbage that got dumped on my Android, then I don't know. At least, I have moved to 64 bit Linux already, and the old client runs fairly well on it.wagyl wrote:they are killing the old Linux client
Skype for Web wrote:We're a bit overloaded right now...
Please try again later, or download Skype to use it anytime.
wagyl wrote:take a look at https://web.skype.com (but best on an empty stomach)*
wagyl wrote:Russell wrote:Who needs Skype when you have email...
Password "1234."
Might be that I just panicked when all my contacts disappeared, but it might as well be that it is them who got cut off. Old people, most of them. And on Windows, most of them, so their "distro" doesn't automatically update their software for them and they can't be arsed to go look for updates by themselveswagyl wrote:I can still sign in on the old Linux client
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