ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
Do you communicate with out-of-area or out-of-state family members via your computer or iPhone?
I remember, just before we left So California in 2002, we bought a PC Video Camera to hook up to our computer. We thought it would be a great way to communicate with my wife's family "live" while we were living in Colorado. Never happened! After arriving in Colorado, and getting settled in, we found out that the family members would have to have a PC Video Camera as well.........which wasn't going to happen! My wife's family isn't nearly as "computer techy" as we are. It would have been nice to do it, but they definitely wouldn't spend out the money to buy the camera, let alone know anything about hooking it up and using it. It would have been very cool to do, but.
We have FaceTime (Verizon feature) on our iPhone's and have talked to each other, with "live" video. It is really cool, but then again, the person on the other end has to have this feature on their iPhone as well.
I remember, just before we left So California in 2002, we bought a PC Video Camera to hook up to our computer. We thought it would be a great way to communicate with my wife's family "live" while we were living in Colorado. Never happened! After arriving in Colorado, and getting settled in, we found out that the family members would have to have a PC Video Camera as well.........which wasn't going to happen! My wife's family isn't nearly as "computer techy" as we are. It would have been nice to do it, but they definitely wouldn't spend out the money to buy the camera, let alone know anything about hooking it up and using it. It would have been very cool to do, but.
We have FaceTime (Verizon feature) on our iPhone's and have talked to each other, with "live" video. It is really cool, but then again, the person on the other end has to have this feature on their iPhone as well.