Skype is perhaps the best program there is for video chat because the video streaming quality is really good. Based on my experience [so far], the video does not freeze unlike in other programs that I have used, while using only a 5.0 megapixel web camera (a camera with a lower resolution will not affect the streaming quality of the video on Skype). In other programs, having video chat is like watching a slideshow.
Just earlier, I discovered that I can maximize the functionality of Skype. As it appears, I am not confined to using Skype on video chat or the conventional [text] chat. Skype can also allow me and other people to work on a document together - and this, while chatting or on video call.
This is made possible by TalkAndWrite Basic.
TalkAndWrite Basic is a software certified by Skype that allows "the interaction of up to 10 participants working together on a common document simultaneously." This means that the participants can write, draw, erase, highlight, and add texts on a document while talking on Skype via video call or video chat.
This is very helpful for those working on a collaborative project, like students. All of you can do the project together despite the physical distance with the help of TalkAndWrite Basic.
It is a free software and you can download it by clicking here.
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