- I wish I understood so many peoples need for Skype. I have never used it in my life and haven't even used the PB Video Chat, despite having my device since launch day on April 19th 2011.
If it only runs on wifi, wouldn't one be at HOME near a laptop? Failing that you really wanna sit in a Starbucks chatting??
Sorry I realize having it would help sell some more devices, just never seen the need02-16-12 11:14 PMLike 0 - If you are 1000's of miles away from your family, children, grandchildren and want to see them grow and stay close to them on a regular basis. Trust me, you will want Skype more than any other bell or whistle on PB. This is a very BIG deal.02-16-12 11:22 PMLike 13
- I wish I understood so many peoples need for Skype. I have never used it in my life and haven't even used the PB Video Chat, despite having my device since launch day on April 19th 2011.
If it only runs on wifi, wouldn't one be at HOME near a laptop? Failing that you really wanna sit in a Starbucks chatting??
Sorry I realize having it would help sell some more devices, just never seen the need02-16-12 11:25 PMLike 0 - I wish I understood so many peoples need for Skype. I have never used it in my life and haven't even used the PB Video Chat, despite having my device since launch day on April 19th 2011.
If it only runs on wifi, wouldn't one be at HOME near a laptop? Failing that you really wanna sit in a Starbucks chatting??
Sorry I realize having it would help sell some more devices, just never seen the need
Yes if the device runs on WIFI but I have WIFI at school, at work and at home. Being able to open up Skype on my pb and communicate with friends and family would be amazing. I take my pb with me everywhere around the house, while my laptop just sits in my room.
Moreover, you can't just assume everyone owns a laptop/desktop. Having convenience of when to use skype whenever you want shouldn't go overlooked!02-16-12 11:27 PMLike 0 - I wish I understood so many peoples need for Skype. I have never used it in my life and haven't even used the PB Video Chat, despite having my device since launch day on April 19th 2011.
If it only runs on wifi, wouldn't one be at HOME near a laptop? Failing that you really wanna sit in a Starbucks chatting??
Sorry I realize having it would help sell some more devices, just never seen the needsybrandyp likes this.02-16-12 11:32 PMLike 1 - I wish I understood so many peoples need for Skype. I have never used it in my life and haven't even used the PB Video Chat, despite having my device since launch day on April 19th 2011.
If it only runs on wifi, wouldn't one be at HOME near a laptop? Failing that you really wanna sit in a Starbucks chatting??
Sorry I realize having it would help sell some more devices, just never seen the need02-16-12 11:38 PMLike 23 -
- I wish I understood so many peoples need for Skype. I have never used it in my life and haven't even used the PB Video Chat, despite having my device since launch day on April 19th 2011.
If it only runs on wifi, wouldn't one be at HOME near a laptop? Failing that you really wanna sit in a Starbucks chatting??
Sorry I realize having it would help sell some more devices, just never seen the needLast edited by dkjohn.; 02-16-12 at 11:48 PM.
02-16-12 11:44 PMLike 2 - Says who? Nonsense.
I believe Skype for Android simply doesn't work in the App Player. If it would AND Skype would submit their Android app through the regular channels I see no reason for RIM to deny it in AppWorld.02-16-12 11:59 PMLike 0 - Personally, I agree that Skype should be a program that can be run on the PlayBook. I am starting to lose faith that it is going to happen though unfortunately.illini2097 likes this.02-17-12 12:26 AMLike 1
- I wish I understood so many peoples need for Skype. I have never used it in my life and haven't even used the PB Video Chat, despite having my device since launch day on April 19th 2011.
If it only runs on wifi, wouldn't one be at HOME near a laptop? Failing that you really wanna sit in a Starbucks chatting??
Sorry I realize having it would help sell some more devices, just never seen the need
Other than the fact it gives free calls and video chat to friends and family accross the world.
Next stupid statement please?02-17-12 12:45 AMLike 3 -
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- I just got back from a trip to Bangkok, Istanbul and Kathmandu. I brought my new Playbook and my iphone. I used my iphone mostly for Skype getting great quality almost free calls to regular Canadian landline phones from anywhere I could get a good wifi connection. I would not have brought the iphone if the playbook used Skype. I have an IPad too and Skype is great on it. A good Skype app almost eliminates the need for a phone while traveling its NOT about chatting at Starbucks! If I could get both text messages from any cell phone and use Skype I would never bring the Iphone or Ipad traveling. As it is I may switch back to the IPad for traveling even though I prefer the form factor and much else about the Playbook. Please bring it to 2.0bobauckland and syawalz like this.02-17-12 01:02 AMLike 2
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you have no ieea how dumb rim can be, do you?Richdog- and bobauckland like this.02-17-12 01:04 AMLike 2 - I wish I understood so many peoples need for Skype. I have never used it in my life
A lot of other people do.
rim blocked the apps access to the camera and voice protocols because skype competes with their video chat player.
you have no ieea how dumb rim can be, do you?Last edited by kb5zht; 02-17-12 at 01:46 AM.
02-17-12 01:41 AMLike 3 - the front facing camera is pretty useless to me without skype, i have friends and families all around the world. I have a cousin in england, one in australia, few in south asia, few in asia....for all of us skype is the international video chat service, most of my friends use skype to chat with their friends in a different country...it is the universal chat service for most.....rim needs to get skype....i have a feeling skype will work in os 2.0.....if omegle can run the front facing camera....why not skype? it shouldnt be such a big problem for rim to make it compatible, they are worth a few billion dollars.02-17-12 01:47 AMLike 0
- If they allow Skype, they gonna do a huge change in PB status in the Middle East, where million of expats work,and they need to call, contact their folks and we have ridiculously high phone call pricesbobauckland likes this.02-17-12 02:26 AMLike 1
- Skype is ok but they are tragically slow, winmo doesn't even have an app yet and ms bought them. Forget them, let's try and get tango.me first. They were the first multi platform video chat for android so why not bb as well? Their service is free and we are trying to convince them that there are enough bb users to make it worth their effort.02-17-12 02:28 AMLike 0
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