[tabi] Re: TeamTalk

  • From: "Easy Talk" <easytalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:01:44 -0500

HI all,

I must say the Team Talk client is the best of any chat software I have ever used. It is actually easy to use and the audio is super. It was like sitting in a room just talking to people. No braking up and the response is like real time. You can also adjust the volume of each individual which is good since everyone has there mike gain adjusted differently. I use an USB mike I got at radio shack which has a mute button. If I press mute I can hear what is being said but it mutes my voice and back ground. I actually heard some breathing in the back ground while chip was talking and guess who it was, Lynn.

Robert

----- Original Message ----- From: "Allison and Chip Orange" <acorange@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 8:31 PM
Subject: [tabi] TeamTalk


hi all,

we had a very successful conference tonight with 3 of us.

if you haven't tried TeamTalk, the direct download link to the .exe is:

http://bearware.compytech.net/TeamTalk_v4.0_Setup.exe

and soon, I'll post a file which, when you click on it, will automatically
open TeamTalk, go to the right server, and go to the TABI channel and
automatically join you up to the conference. it doesn't get any easier than
that;

you just have to download the .exe above, and during installation, choose
the TeamTalk client for accessibility as the component to be installed.

there are so many ways we could use this to get together and benefit one
another; from demos to short little classes, to just chatting with our
friends, that I'm really asking everyone to give it a try. there's nothing but a few minutes to invest, and if it works out, you'll save yourself hours
of travel time to get to be with your friends.

hth,

Chip

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