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March 15, 2009

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Andrea Trasatti

Surely Skype's chat is not the focus of the app and in fact I'd say it is inferior to many other chat clients and protocols.

We use Skype a lot at dotMobi too and I agree with you one key advantage is that it works from anywhere, but a Jabber server on a public IP should be as good. We have not tried at dotMobi, but we might, ;)

Tom Hume

Well actually... for me, the chat is the focus, yes. It seems to be a really nice package, and to my mind superior to most of the others.

We could set up a Jabber server, run it on a public IP... but for what benefit? A bit more ops overhead is all I suspect...

Pride mobility scooter

I've heard that Skype cannot sustain good connection when using another software while at the same time using skype. I mean, like using Logmein and explaining things through skype at the same time. It goes crappy and sometimes went dead for a while then a very loud echoing can be heard that is enough for your eardrum to complain. did you experience this? Basing on your musing, you seem to not heard of this crappy connection. Lucky you.

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