Hey Mark, I was to test it with my parents from Brazil next week... :) talk about coincidences. 3 weeks ago I tested IPHONE5.0 and it works great, including the conference room with several people at the same time, but you need to purchase a license ($50) to keep it working after 2 weeks. Cracked password makes the software stop working well, since you need to logon at Vocaltech center every time you goes online, they know the list of cracked passwords, and then, as magic your software goes south... :) Then I tested Netmeeting from Microsoft, you can use video camera and all, but it is too damn lazy and *requires* Microsoft "Exploder" to be installed... can you believe? Then finally I tested, liked and suggest to friends and family the one-to-one connection Media-Ring software. Sound quality is muuuuuuuch better than a real phone conversation. Actually I keep contact with more than 6 friends and family overseas using this software, it is saving me a fortune in phone calls. If you (or somebody else) are interested to receive an "invitation" to be able to download this software and use it for free (it is intended to be free), send a direct email to me. About the Dialpad, I tested for inter-states (US) calls, works pretty well, but takes as long as 2 minutes to complete a call, (when it does), and in my machine the program locks down when trying to exit it, needing to reboot Windows95. I don't see why people from overseas could not call US numbers... but they need to register their country as US too... and... hmm... remember... this is illegal (according to Dialpad terms of contract). Wagner Mark Willis wrote: > > Would someone overseas, who is into Win9x/NT, see if they can use > http://www.dialpad.com/ to call me as a local call, through that? Might > be handy for those overseas! I know it works for the entire US, I'm > told, I am wondering if it will let someone overseas call through it. > > If you're in the US, at least, and possibly if you're on Earth, it lets > you dial any voice phone number in the US, as a free local call. More > power to these folks! They're having some occasional overloading of the > local dial-out numbers they have, and the sound isn't "perfect" (A > friend called me on this, some echoing & hash & so on), but, what do you > want for a free call? > > Just e-mail me, I'll be in and out tonight, but here most of the night, > I only need 1 person to call me, not 37 > > Mark > > -- > I do small package shipping for small businesses, world-wide.