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anybody use those progs that call long-distance through your net connection?

Descend492

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I wanna call somebody (yes...a girl) a lot, but I don't have the funds. I've heard of progs that let you call through your internet connection (I"m on a college network). Are they any good? I've heard they have some problems, but that was about a year ago, and they might've been improved. Any suggestions on a prog to try? thanks fellas and ladies
 
I have used Dialpad with mixed results. IMHO a good headset mic combo is not an option for this application. Labtec 8550's are a good choice. My system used a soundblaster live and Diamond supraexpress 56k isa modem. Most calls were quite acceptable. Some calls got a little choppy on the other end. This seemed dependent on modem connect speed and/or traffic on the net. WWW.dialpad.com was very user friendly. Best of Luck.
 
I've used Dialpad with varying degrees of success.

I've heard good things about the latest version of MSN Messenger. It now has PC-to-phone (free, within the U.S.) as well as PC-to-PC calling functions. It's reputed to be very good -- better than Dialpad. I installed it on my machine, but I haven't used it yet because I don't like anyone enough to call them -- even for free.😛

Regards,
Jim
 
I have used both extensively. Here is what I've found:

If you have a very slow connection it will sound like crap no matter what.
Dialpad has better sound quality than MSN. At least there is a noticeable difference in my area.
 
Dialpad can be a pain through proxy, but as long as you have a headset, you will get by. MSN Messenger is good too, but echoe is a factor for both...If your girly has a PC and sound card etc... Use Firetalk. I've got my whole family all across the country on Firetalk and it's excellent sound quality...
 
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