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    Paltalk Videoconferencing Review Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Dustin Sklavos, Feb 25, 2010.

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    By Dustin Sklavos

    Paltalk bills itself as the ultimate all-in-one IM client, but is it really ready to displace your favorite instant messenger and video chat apps? We break it down in this review.

    It's actually unfortunate for Paltalk that it's the last video chat client in this series of reviews for me to try, because had it been up front next to ooVoo I might not have been so hard on it for being a downloadable software client instead of web-based like the last three. Paltalk does offer a way of chatting over the web without using the client that they term SuperIM, but I wasn't able to test this as it was another in a string of issues I had with the software.



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