Yes they do have a free account on the site for personal use I believe.
On 1/02/2018 5:29 AM, The wolf wrote:
they have a free account on that site?
I thought you had to pay with zoom.us?
thanks
Hank
On 1/31/2018 3:26 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I know a lot of people who are talking about a new site offering
audio and video conference facilities http://www.zoom.us and that’s
only one site so I’m sure there are dozens of others.
According to those I’ve spoken to the audio and video attributes are
entirely customisable or you can have the site do that work for you
depending on your needs and that customisation is exactly what Skype
lacks and everything else has, even my VOIP phone allows full
customisation of audio depending on what sort of Network connection
you have and the sort of phone system you’re running.
On 31 Jan 2018, at 8:44 pm, Gordon Smith <[email protected]
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Absolutely not. Microsoft faces stiff competition from several
providers now and that, it has to be said, is no bad thing.
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On 31 Jan 2018, at 09:34, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]
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So we watch to see how this all plays out.
One thing is for certain, Skype no longer have the marketplace to
themselves as they once did not all that long ago.
On 31/01/2018 8:16 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:
On my two new Minix machines, I logged into Windows using my
Microsoft account and, before I know it, Skype is being installed
and there’s no way to remove it. So yes, it’s now an integral part
of Windows 10 it would appear. I have been anticipating that move
ever since Microsoft acquired the Skype business. It makes sense, I
guess, from their perspective to do that. Although I’m not sure
it’s a very positive move from the consumer’s point of view.
After all, I know lots of people who use Windows, but have no
inclination whatsoever to use Skype. They use Windows 10 Enterprise
at work, a lot of them, and as I say, they can neither remove it,
nor prevent it from activating when they power up their machines in
the morning to begin their daily work.
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On 30 Jan 2018, at 20:38, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]
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Thanks and sorry as I didn’t pick up your point.
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That’s what I was saying the other day.
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On 30 Jan 2018, at 19:29, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]
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Okay I’ve written on Skype before and as I delve the more I’m
finding out.
For example if you have Microsoft Office 365 and its installed on
a machine where you wish to use Skype then you cannot use the
Classic Desktop version of Skype and as far as I know there’s no
workaround to bypass this.
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