Too bad, I wish they'd change that.
Donna
On Apr 7, 2012, at 12:27 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> no you can't.  I guess the reason why it shows up on the home screen of your 
> iPod is, there is no phone app to put it in like the iPhone.
> 
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> On Apr 7, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Donna Goodin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Anyone know if there's a way to make Facetime show up on your iPhone screen? 
>>  It seems that the only way I can use it is to open Contacts, select a 
>> contact, then select FaceTime.  this seems weird, because Facetime does show 
>> up on the screen of my iPod Touch, so it would seem like you should also be 
>> able to have it on the screen of your iPhone..
>> TIA,
>> Donna
>> On Apr 7, 2012, at 9:58 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
>> 
>>> I use facetime every day to talk to friends who have an iPhone or have a 
>>> mac. Facetime is accessible, and I can confirm it because I use it so 
>>> often. As soon as another friend of ours gets an iphone, we no longer use 
>>> the regular phones anymore. Facetime sounds very good and it's a breeze to 
>>> use. 
>>> By the way: if you have an iPhone, you use FaceTime and you don't want 
>>> others to see you, although facetime is a video plus audio service, you can 
>>> still turn off your local camera that sends your looks to the other party. 
>>> Just press home on your iPhone. Facetime will continue to go, but from then 
>>> on, you're only transmitting audio, and your receiving party will see a 
>>> cross through his remote camera, which is you. It saves battery. To return 
>>> to facetime, if you want to send video again, look in the status bar on the 
>>> right. You'll see a button called: return to facetime. This also means that 
>>> you can go to other apps, for example to look up an address for your friend 
>>> if you like, and then return to facetime so you can later disconnect your 
>>> call.
>>> On the mac, I find the interface a little more difficult, but because 
>>> facetime is on every mac and iphone, and on several other i devices, no 
>>> configuration is needed. If your contact list on the phone or on the mac 
>>> contains the mobile number and or the apple ID email address of your other 
>>> party, then you're good to go.
>>> Hth,
>>> Paul.
>>> 
>>> On Apr 7, 2012, at 11:54 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
>>> 
>>>> It also works with the iPod as well.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Christopher Hallsworth
>>>> 
>>>> On 07/04/2012 04:40, Pam Mathers wrote:
>>>>> Hi.  Yes the person you are doing facetime with must have an Iphone or an 
>>>>> Ipad.  They have to be a mac user of some kind.
>>>>> On Apr 6, 2012, at 10:03 PM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> hello group;  i was wondering if anyone has any experience with apple's 
>>>>>> FaceTime.  it is installed on my new macbook pro.  does the person you 
>>>>>> connect with have to be running the software too?  do they have to be an 
>>>>>> iPhone user?  just wondering if i should try it or just skip it and 
>>>>>> install Skype.  any help would be greatly appreciated.  thanks, max
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