

Skype can be used on a computer, tablet, or you can get Skype on your mobile phone, home phone, tablets, gaming systems, and TVs, too, so you can keep in touch with your contact list while away from your computer. For Skype on home phones, you can purchase a Skype-ready cordless phone or buy the FREETALK® Connect ooVoo also allows you to upload recorded videos directly to YouTube once recorded, too. OoVoo also has a web video chat feature which allows you to embed video onto your blog, website or social networking site. Skype, however, has WiFi capability, allowing you to get online anywhere there’s a hotspot using Skype credits, paying only what you use. I think that’s a pretty nifty idea, especially for those who may be on the move, at a public place, friend’s computer, etc., who can’t download the program to a computer they don’t already own, or don’t want to for whatever reason. One difference between ooVoo and Skype is that ooVoo allows for your friends who have NOT downloaded ooVoo to still be able to talk with you from their web browser with their Web Video Calling feature.
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After taking time to play with both programs, here’s what I have to offer on the differences on the great ooVoo vs Skype debate.Īlthough they are both video-conferencing and messaging software products, they are, in fact, two very different animals.

After seeing the ooVoo video when it first came out, and noticing its uncanny resemblence to Skype, I wondered what the differences were between the ooVoo vs Skype, particularly being a military wife and needing this service when my soldier travels.
