Generators Are Cool.
And even cooler, there is a blog devoted to generators.
I made my Swedish Furniture name - I dare you to do the same thing!
And even cooler, there is a blog devoted to generators.
I made my Swedish Furniture name - I dare you to do the same thing!
Sephy’s post today tells you about how to install Skype - I’m going to talk about what you might want to use it for. Skype is brilliant and there is so much you can do with it, I highly recommend it - and here’s why.
I’m going to divide this post into things you can do for free - there is a lot of those - and things you have to pay for.
You can chat via text to one other person using skype, 24/7, for free.
You can create a group chat, which can have up to 100 participants. So basically I could start a group chat, and then add anyone I had as a contact on my skype list. Group chats can go on 24/7 for the foreseeable future. When you go offline, all the messages you miss arrive as a surprise when you log back in the next time.
We used group chats a lot in the early days of scam victim support and it was wonderful - there was always someone else around who could help you if you needed assistance. This is a brilliant feature. It might not be so handy for bloggers, because our blogs are how we keep in touch. However it could be great for people who are a bit lonely and want to chat to someone.
Sephy and I use this all the time to send photos - spreadsheets - text files - virtually any kind of file can be sent via Skype.
Say that one of you got skype and added me as your first contact. With a few mouse clicks I can send you other contacts from my list of contacts - thus expanding your contact list.
I’ve never used this feature but apparently it is great fun. They have 18 different games to choose from like Chess, Hangman, Tic-tac-toe and Sudoku.
With every update more and more features are added. I have only scratched the surface of what you can do - they now have call centre software (great for scammers who want to call me!), team collaboration additions where you can have a whiteboard everyone can write on, the ability to work on documents together, translation abilities, there’s even the ability to add a “lie detector” - though I’m not sure how well it works, I’ve never used it. All of that is 100% free.
I am in Australia. Sephy is in the USA. If we were calling via normal phone lines we would rarely talk via voice to each other due to the cost. However because we both have Skype, we can call each other anytime for free. Anyone reading this who put Skype onto their computer - you would also be able to call us, and we could call you, for free.
I don’t do this myself, but if you have a webcam you can make free video calls to other Skype users. This is fantastic for families when one parent goes on holidays and wants to keep in touch, for families who have divorced and the kids want to speak face to face to the other parent no matter how far away they are, for long distance relationships, for those of us who have overseas family, there’s so many things this is great for. It’s not just for perverts and slightly creepy people.
You can call 1-800, 1-877, 1-866, 1-855 numbers in the USA and Canada 100% for free - from anywhere in the world, anytime. You do not need to have any call credits with Skype to do this. You can download the program and start making free calls right now.
You can call toll free numbers in Australia, Austria, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Poland, UK and Taiwan as well - absolutely free. Again you don’t need to have any call credits.
This is one of the best features of Skype. You can have up to 5 people on a conference call at once - sometimes up to 9 if you have the right kind of computer. It takes a little getting used to when you’re talking with 4 other people but once you get the hang of it this is fantastic.
This is a new area for me, I’ve never used it. Skypecasts are basically public chats - a few I spotted were language exchange where you can chat and make friends with people wherever they are, a maths tutor skypecast, a lunch time music concert, an alcoholics anonymous skypecast - and if you want to create one all of your own, you can do that for free.
The prices for calls are all available here - they are not too bad for the majority of countries. Especially considering what you would normally pay for long distance calls.
The HUGE advantage of Skype is - your call cannot be traced. The way the Voice Over Internet Protocol works is your call is sent to the nearest “out” point in that country. If someone you are calling sees any number (unlikely, we scambaiters have tested this pretty thoroughly), it would be the number of the out point. They would never know you aren’t using a real phone. Well, maybe some people won’t think that is an advantage but we scambaiters sure loved it.
Remember the free conference call option? You can combine that with one or more outgoing calls. We’ve used this a LOT with scambaiting - one of the most fun things is to call two scammers and then let them speak to each other - a fun game of “who is on de line” “hello” “why did you call me” “I didn’t call you, you called me” is generally the result. We have also called scammers with four scambaiters on the line and each played various characters during the call.
You might use it to conference family members who have skype with family members who do not, or friends who are overseas and have skype with friends who are close to you without skype.
You can get a telephone number for people to call you on your computer. Again the benefits of this can be huge. People don’t know where you are in the world. You can choose a number in - Australia, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States. You get voicemail free with Skype In.
The price of Skype In seems to have gone up since I last bought mine. It’s now 15 euro for 3 months, or 50 euro for 12 months. However if you have relatives or friends in any of those countries above you can get a telephone number where it would be a local call for them to ring you. That is brilliant.
This is a new option - a low monthly fee for quite a lot of features but they vary per country. Check your country here
The way payment works is you choose to add credit in small chunks. If you run out of credit it is your choice whether or not to add more. You can pay with Paypal, Mastercard, Visa, Diners, Moneybookers or you can choose a regular bank transfer option if you want to purchase credit regularly. I have used Skype for over two years now - it has always been safe and secure.
Read Sephy’s post for info on how to download Skype, install Skype, and use Skype - Skype - A phenomenal tool for communication. For more information on Skype, you can visit their homepage. There are also many userguides on their site.
There’s now a button on my about page you can press to add me to your Skype. I have been working on my about page this week - be sure to take a look! Just so you know, I am often using skype in do not disturb mode due to scammers calling constantly (34 voicemails today from scammers) but I welcome non-scammers to get in touch.
Just send me a text chat - if I’m at the computer, I’ll reply.
This post is must read, even if I do say so myself. Why is that? Because there are some things out there on the internet which are generally secrets unless someone tells you about them. I’m about to spill the beans on 5 things I use every day, things I cannot live without, things that make my life easier and they might make yours easier too. Let’s get started. I’m saving the best till last though, so read the whole thing..
What is it?
They say - “OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.”
I say - a god send, manna from heaven, much better and easier to use than Microsoft Office but documents and things you create using it are compatible with it and similar programs and 100% free. Legendary. Download it, you will NOT regret it.
What is it?
They say - “Finally! A complete Web Authoring System for Linux desktop users as well as Microsoft Windows and Macintosh users to rival programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver. Nvu (which stands for “new view”) makes managing a web site a snap. Now anyone can create web pages and manage a website with no technical expertise or knowledge of HTML.”
I say - The above is ABSOLUTELY TRUE! It is the easiest program I have ever used for designing a website and unlike other free web editing software, the code it produces does not make The Other Half break into a sweat to look at it - clean and good html. Sephy found this one for me when I wanted to design my new website Snoskred’s Fraudstars, and I am crazy about it.
What is it?
They say - “Skype is a little piece of software that lets you make free calls to anyone else on Skype, anywhere in the world. And even though the calls are free, they are really excellent quality. If you and your friends, family or business contacts are using webcams, you can also make free video calls. You can even call landlines and mobile phones at really cheap rates.”
I say - the best of the instant messaging programs out there, with the added benefit of being a telephone and Skype In - phone numbers you can get in different countries that people can call you on. Say for example you had relatives in the US who didn’t have a computer. You could get a Skype In number in the USA and they can call you on it - saving much money in long distance phone calls.
Skype In is not free -it’s about 30 euros last I checked - but for me as a scambaiter it is worthwhile. I have two Skype In numbers (one in Australia and one in the UK) which I give out to the scammers and they can call me, I take the calls right here on my computer. Skype call credits are reasonably priced and I use it to call the scammers from time to time - usually just to say “It’s (character name) call me back RIGHT NOW” and then hang up on them.
What is it?
They say - “GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed program for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. ”
I say - looking for free photo editing software that is easy to use? This is it. Like any photo editing software it does take some learning to know how to use it but if you put in a little bit of learning time and effort you’ll be a master of photo editing in no time. And the good thing is, people love it so much they write excellent articles on how to use it, a good example is this article by Martijn Weisbeek.
What is it?
They say - “EditPad Lite is a general-purpose text editor, designed to be small and compact, yet offer all the functionality you expect from a basic text editor.”
I say - If it were possible to marry a computer program, this would be the one I would choose. Being the queen of disorganization I NEED this program to survive. It is as vital to me as breathing. Without it, I would be sitting in a corner somewhere rocking back and forth sucking my thumb. It is that essential to me. Some of the best things about this program include -
- you can use tabs, so you can have several text files open at once and flick back and forth between them. LEGENDARY!
- there is a reopen feature which I use, it tells you the last 16 files you had open. For someone whose text files folder contains over 500 text files and for someone who never names them in a way that makes any sense this is like oxygen. You won’t know how you lived without it once you have it.
- best of all, when you minimise it, the program goes to the system tray instead of being a little window at the bottom of your screen. I wish all programs did this.
What I have written here makes no mention of Firefox or Thunderbird, two other programs I use daily. I think that’s because they deserve posts of their own, it is just finding the time to write them. But just in case you are reading this and using Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook because you did not know you had other options, you want to take a look at Firefox and Thunderbird ASAP. You can do that at Mozilla.com - if you are anything like me, it will change the internet as you know it. There’s a lot of people who fight over which of these programs is better. I don’t get into arguments over it, I’ve used them both and I know which is better for me. To each their own but if you aren’t aware these programs exist it is worth checking them out.
I’m hopeful this was a useful post and if you have downloaded any of these and use them let me know what you think.
I might like to use them too.. ![]()