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Danielle's Biggest Fan
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Tucson, Arizona
Posts: 415
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I just signed-up for Skype because I'm traveling overseas next year and that's that the "Frugal Traveler" at NYTimes.com suggested I use to make cheap international calls.
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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 512
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I don't use it myself, but I have a cousin in Bognor Regis who talks with her grandkids in New Zealand with it regularly & speaks highly of it, once you get the hang of it. So if a 60+ woman with moderate computer skills can get it, I have absolutely no doubt you will too and in quick order, Sr. Raymond. Safe travels!
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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: San Jose, CA
Posts: 895
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I use Skype several times a year to talk with a friend who lives in Helsinki Finland. We might "telecommunicate" for TWO hours and it doesn't cost a penny. It's easy once you have the usernames for any and all of your friends. You just click on the person you want to talk with and "call" them. Of course, each of you need speakers/webcams OR you can use a headset with an ear piece and a microphone. The other person's web cam view fills most of my monitor while what the other person sees fills just a small part of my screen. That way, you see what the other person sees.
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