In comp.mobile.android, on 23 Dec 2023 10:17:51 GMT, Frank Slootweg <
[email protected]d> wrote:
micky <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
We could also try Skype, but Skype charges. A very modest amount and
well worth it, especially when it was the only one that had video calls,
but you have to start with $10 most of which will likely be wasted.
Nope, Skype does not charge for Skype-to-Skype video calls. Skype
Good point. It's been so long I forgot. Or maybe I only knew about
voice calls.
charges for *voice* calls to *normal phone numbers*, i.e. not
Skype-to-Skype, but Skype-to-phone_number, a totally different use case.
Reading your intro, I was going to suggest Skype, because Skype
*exactly* fits your bill, i.e. no need for a phone number like with
WhatsApp, not to mention using something like Instagram.
So she has her phone on a lot during the day, I think, but ANSWERED:
would she have to start Skype each time she turned her phone on, or is
there some part of skype that runs all the time. Isn't it true that
Whatsapp has part of it running all the time?
ANSWER***: Skype themselves say "If you're not receiving calls to
your Skype Number, make sure that Skype is running, and you are signed
in. If you are not signed into Skype, the call will either ring busy or
be redirected to voicemail according to your Voice Messaging
preferences. Be sure that you are also using the latest version of
Skype."
https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA10615/why-am-i-not-receiving-calls-to-my-skype-number
***Unless you know something different. A guy with an iphone says it
doesn't have to be, but that's an iphone.
It may be hard to get her to start skype too, if as they say, it's
necessary. She's 80-something and claims the webbrowser is too much for her**%%%%%. She doens't leave her house much anymore, so I think she
will really enjoy calls from pretty places in Guatemala. Though she
sits on the porch and in her little community***, people walk their dogs
and stop and talk. When I'm there, passersby keep her pretty busy.
Though maybe not when it's cold out. ***Her small house was built in
1870. In the basement, through a hole in the sheetrock in one place you
can see the foundation and it's ....darn I forget, but it's not cement
or cinder blocks. Ah, it's rocks, with nothing apparent holding them together. But it seems to work.
%%%%%Aha, I can call her on the landline and ask her to turn Skype on!!
I keep forgetting that.
I'm hoping to go see her today. I'm glad you wrote before I do. I will
test calling her while I'm sitting next to her. .
**A couple years ago I gave her a old laptop but it still ran win10.
Visitors came over a couple minutes later when I would have explained it
to her, and I left before they did and maybe that's why she told me she
didn't want the laptop.
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)