dot.KDE Interviews Jaanus Kase On Skype Linux Client 5
Fabrice Mous writes "The KDE Dot editors contacted the P2P internet telephony company Skype Technologies to ask them some questions on their client software for Linux. You can read the interview with Jaanus Kase from Skype at dot.kde.org."
Skype the universe and everything (Score:3)
Except the PDA version!
Skype Pocket PC [skype.com]
I love the idea, a PDA has a speaker and microphone, but on my Axim X30High it didn't work (it mentions this as a known issue) I wanted to use it as a geeky phone on my wifi connection.
Other workmates have skype, so it looks cool
I guess as more money goes into the kazaa company, the more chance they have of being viewed as a less evil company (they have totally dissassociated thier skype brand now, they used to have a big "from those guys who brought you kazaa" sign.)
Re:Skype the universe and everything (Score:1, Informative)
Skype in a nutshell (Score:3, Interesting)
"Better performance. MSN is server-based, meaning that performance suffers in peak hours and users simply cannot do voice calls due to server overload. Skype calls are truly P2P, involving the distributed network itself for routing calls, so it scales up very well and does not suffer from this kind of performance problems."
P2P, basically kazaa do have some knowledge of this
Saints of software! (Score:2)
No spyware, no adware no malware [skype.com] complete with halo!
I have got to admit they deserve success based on thier current efforts.