Q&A CrispApp

I have told you about one hour ago about the new Facebook application, which can be used on smartphones produced by Apple, and other devices, produced also by the same company. Here I am referring to iPhone and iPod Touch, because this is where this application actually works.

But does it do? It allows the users of the devices mentioned above to speak with their Facebook friends, with the help of their voices, using the VoIP services and also with the help of… new technologies, like the ones invented by CrispApp, a company based in Hong Kong.

Because many questions are possible, now that this application was released, I thought to provide you the answer to that questions, in an article entitled “Q&A CrispApp”. With this application, you will be able to talk to your friends using Voip for free. Until now, these services costed you money, but now you can buy this app from the Apple Store, the iTunes store in fact for only 3 dollars and use it to call your friends or to talk to them, as long as you both have the same app installed on your smartphone.

If your friend, for example, is not using the smartphone momentarily, he can still be called by you or he may call you from his computer. If you call him, he has to enter his Facebook account, accept your request of talking using the Voip services and then Facebook will redirect him to a page where he can use an application, based on the Flash technology. If the user doesn’t have a smartphone, the connection using this application will be impossible, since the Voip services require a computer or at least a phone that uses an operating system, thus a smartphone. Here we are talking about a system called “voice over Internet protocol”, so the voice is transmitted using an Internet protocol, not the regular communication wires that we all know from the classic telephony.

If you will enter the page of the manufacturer, which is crispapp.com, you will see that the application has an easy-to-use interface and it can be used to talk with your friends, no matter where they are. And if they are in the mood to talk to you, because if you sit and listen the phone companies, you should stay and talk to the phone all day long. Who is it going to work to produce the money, if you spent all your time on the phone? It is good to have these services, don’t get me wrong, but I think that other areas should be developed as well, not only the voice calling or the video conferencing and others in the same field.

Unfortunately, those who don’t have the devices produced by Apple can’t use this application, but they can use the Voip services. If you have an iPhone and your friend, to whom you wish to talk, has also an iPhone, then you can talk to each other, using the voice capabilities of this program, by using the Facebook Messenger, the new version of messenger, only for the Facebook and Mac users.

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