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2008-10-15
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@ New Mexico, USA
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2008-10-15
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@ Seattle, WA
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2008-10-15
, 22:21
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2008-10-15
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2008-10-16
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@ New York
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yeah, i stumbled on this about 30 minutes ago. looks like a good solution for incoming calls.
although is there a way to have gizmo pick up the calls without keeping the client open (a la the built in internet talk client)?
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2008-10-16
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2008-10-16
, 01:16
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2008-10-16
, 01:39
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@ California and Virginia
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2008-10-16
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@ Long Island
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1. free
2. can call landline or computer, and get incoming from either.
3. use video
4. pref open source
i realize i won't get all of the above, but am not sure of the difference between clients/services. i'm curious about gizmo, which i thought was free-after a couple of calls, my acct now has a balance, although they have no way to bill me...