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September 25th, 2007 at 10:47 am
please revisit when things just work like skype does. tried openwengo on osxlinux so i didn’t have to reboot to win32 to use skype video call, and badabing, of course it didn’t work.. i tried openwengo, i tried ekiga.. nothing was as easy to use as skype with as fast setup time, and it’s not because i already know skype, it is because i didn’t have to learn skype. i just started it the first time, went through the registration, dialed a friend, klicked the video button and we could see and talk to eachother without having to configure firewalls and other strange settings the non-nerdy-user knows nothing about.