• Skype 5.3 Crashing In Vid

    From ROB MCCART@VERT/CAPCITY2/CAPCITY to ACCESS DENIED on Thu May 26 16:53:00 2011
    Is Skype free? If it is, the reason for minor updates is because
    >the public ARE the beta testers.

    Skype was just bought out by Microsoft for $8.5 Billion...
    If it was free, which I didn't think it was, it probably won't
    be for long..
    Seems to me you used to buy the hardware and pay about $40 a
    year for service if memory serves, and it doesn't always... B)

    Windows -- Major version release with few Service Pack updates..
    >You have to pay for Windows.

    Generally they release a free beta copy to hundreds of thousands
    of people to try to find most of the bugs before it is released
    for sale. Vista was the result of shortening that process..
    Windows 7 was the result of taking more time.

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  • From Dreamer@VERT/SETXBBS to ROB MCCART on Fri May 27 16:41:22 2011
    Re: Skype 5.3 Crashing In Vid
    By: ROB MCCART to ACCESS DENIED on Thu May 26 2011 04:53 pm

    Is Skype free? If it is, the reason for minor updates is because
    >the public ARE the beta testers.
    Skype was just bought out by Microsoft for $8.5 Billion...
    If it was free, which I didn't think it was, it probably won't
    be for long..
    Seems to me you used to buy the hardware and pay about $40 a
    year for service if memory serves, and it doesn't always... B)

    It's free to download and use. You can call PC to PC, voice data and video.

    You'd pay to call to phones, pay more for an inbound number...much like other voip services. You can use a microphone and speaker/headphone on your computer, or buy devices to use with Skype. You can also purchase third party addons (although some are free).

    I was never very impressed with Skype, always seemed a bit buggy in the past compared with other solutions.


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  • From ROB MCCART@VERT/CAPCITY2/CAPCITY to DREAMER on Sun May 29 16:27:00 2011
    Seems to me you used to buy the hardware and pay about $40 a
    > > year for service if memory serves, and it doesn't always... B)

    It's free to download and use. You can call PC to PC, voice data and video.

    You'd pay to call to phones, pay more for an inbound number...much like other
    >voip services. You can use a microphone and speaker/headphone on your
    >computer, or buy devices to use with Skype. You can also purchase third part
    >addons (although some are free).

    I see.. the info I remembered could have been from someone supplying
    a 'kit' to use it to replace a home phone.

    I was never very impressed with Skype, always seemed a bit buggy
    >in the past compared with other solutions.

    Well I guess now that Microsoft has it we won't have to worry about
    that anymore.. B)

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