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Old November 30th 04, 01:56 PM
JPaul
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Karen wrote:

I'm not real computer smart but got the one here hooked up with no
problem. My question is which service to use to get online, which would
be the easiest for me to install and my daughter to use. The ones I've
seen are Yahoo, Netmeeting and Windows messenger.


iVisit
http://www.ivisit.com/

AIM
http://www.aim.aol.fr/infos.htm

iChat if you have a MacIntosh (it's a fine one)
http://www.apple.com/ichat/

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Old November 30th 04, 05:21 PM
bumtracks
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there's such easy access to inappropriate video and chat servers you're
going to need to supervise a little and have some rules regardless of which
platform you choose.

I'm more than happy with MSN Messenger which requires either a Hotmail email
account or MSN email and then its a direct IP to IP video chat without
necessarily using their chat rooms.... it fairly simple & and it natively
ties directly into Netmeeting too with IP to IP to avoid their servers
also and all that bad stuff that goes with group chat servers.

"Karen" wrote in message
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I know that this is not a software group but it's the closest I could
find doing a search of webcams. So just point me in the right direction
if no one has an opinion.
I bought two cheap webcams over the weekend that was on sale (Labtech).
One for my daughters computer, the other for her friend supposedly to do
homework together but I'm sure that they will most likely being acting
silly on it.
I'm not real computer smart but got the one here hooked up with no
problem. My question is which service to use to get online, which would
be the easiest for me to install and my daughter to use. The ones I've
seen are Yahoo, Netmeeting and Windows messenger.
Thanks




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Old December 2nd 04, 09:29 PM
Radio Man
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Karen,
Look into "Paltalk"......it's a lot of fun!
"Karen" wrote in message
...
I know that this is not a software group but it's the closest I could
find doing a search of webcams. So just point me in the right direction
if no one has an opinion.
I bought two cheap webcams over the weekend that was on sale (Labtech).
One for my daughters computer, the other for her friend supposedly to do
homework together but I'm sure that they will most likely being acting
silly on it.
I'm not real computer smart but got the one here hooked up with no
problem. My question is which service to use to get online, which would
be the easiest for me to install and my daughter to use. The ones I've
seen are Yahoo, Netmeeting and Windows messenger.
Thanks




 




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