If your definition of "available" includes: so bloated that it doesn't really work on older Android phones, then, yes, it works. On my SII, notifications don't work. Starting the app takes ages (and I have to ensure the screen timeout doesn't interrupt the app while starting).
this https://www.privoxy.org/ looks interesting: I don't knew it [thanks"], and just promoted it to network managers here on my [public sector] company:-)
it kind of remembered me of tax evasion, but it's a complete different thing: a applaud your post (but I'm seriously against tax evasion!)
my bad: was a joke :P
maybe you mean "tax avoidance make all taxes something regressive": I may agree with that :-)
Taxes over income and wealthy are very useful tool to "redistribute" income (know the Gini Coefficient, right?
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"Hopefully Talking To People Securely" (sorry by the joke, but it was stronger than me :P)
... continues!
You know what you are saying? It's pure BS!
there's "tax heaven states" in U.S: no need to the wealthy there manage offshores of this kind by a Panamanian company (a country not CIA-friendly...)
Caution with that! Normally, it's a lie (I don't mean it is in this case...)
"Kepler de Souza Oliveira"
This April's foll joke was not fun anymore...
Sorry: I miss read your post :/
You believed it? Missed the "Mon Sep 9, 2013 6:02am EDT" from de linked article date?
In Soviet Russia, it may be true (or not...)
Thanks, it works!
see http://www.mumble.info/ / https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/...
TouchÃ!
The site, twitter account and everything looks compromised: https://blog.tox.chat/2016/03/...
neither do I (much users here don't avoid using facebook...)
please explain how to do this: ADs on skype, beyond annoying, stalls the client on my work machine (W7, I know...)
it don't seem to support video-calls...
Nice to know it!
This thread is full of examples of people still using it!
It's a feature of a well designed appy! /sarcasm
this https://www.privoxy.org/ looks interesting: I don't knew it [thanks"], and just promoted it to network managers here on my [public sector] company :-)