I just tried it now that the server is back up (i guess we did a free load test for them). The service calls you back on your cell phone wasting your minutes (unless you only use it on nights and weekends). The only differences between this and SoonR is that your computer does not need to be running. In addition, the interface is much nicer then SoonR. The call back to your phone will use Skype out time unless you have the unlimited plan. In my opinion both service are not ideal because of the wasted cell minutes and skype out credits. While it will save you some money on international calls the real deal would be best (skype app on the iPhone not a web interface.)
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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I just tried it now that the server is back up (i guess we did a free load test for them). The service calls you back on your cell phone wasting your minutes (unless you only use it on nights and weekends). The only differences between this and SoonR is that your computer does not need to be running. In addition, the interface is much nicer then SoonR. The call back to your phone will use Skype out time unless you have the unlimited plan.
In my opinion both service are not ideal because of the wasted cell minutes and skype out credits. While it will save you some money on international calls the real deal would be best (skype app on the iPhone not a web interface.)