Now Apple just needs to get the technology in more places. It's a little too limited right now. People need to be able to use it on their computers, where the majority of webcams live. I don't even care if it stays on WiFi (the performance will be better), being able to talk to computers seems more important to me.
Is there anyone working to build something that will do this? I know Apple said their platform was open. I just wonder if anyone's working on it.
Frustratingly,
Facetime still isn't open as promised.
I tried yesterday to find a common way to do video chat to a Nexus S user, and ended up unsuccessful. Below is what we looked at based on what we could think of on each platform:
iPhone 4:
Facetime
Skype
Tango
Nexus S:
Google Talk
Skype
Tango
Facetime is only Apple, and video support for Google Talk is only Android, so both of those are out. Skype seems to be ideal, until it was discovered the Android version lacks video support, so it too is out. Tango also seemed promising, but it's a pretty bad app, and doesn't support the front facing camera on the Nexus S.