This amsn release seems to be the first non-iChat client supporting webcam under Mac OS X. Hip hip hurray. If it only had as polished interface as Adium, it would be definately first in a row. Someone behind amsn is way much faster in development than Microsoft itself, with only 5th Messenger version for Mac.
In fact, in many European countries you can actually watch live or recorded TV broadcasts on your mobile using GPRS/EDGE paying only for a traffic, if not on a monthly plan. For sure, neither all television put their broadcasts online, nor many have phones that could show video. Imho, it's only a matter of time and availability of this feature on most medium-priced phones, when mass will use it. I could find a link between appearance of SMS/MMS/WAP and mobile TV. Don't you?
This amsn release seems to be the first non-iChat client supporting webcam under Mac OS X. Hip hip hurray. If it only had as polished interface as Adium, it would be definately first in a row. Someone behind amsn is way much faster in development than Microsoft itself, with only 5th Messenger version for Mac.
In fact, in many European countries you can actually watch live or recorded TV broadcasts on your mobile using GPRS/EDGE paying only for a traffic, if not on a monthly plan. For sure, neither all television put their broadcasts online, nor many have phones that could show video. Imho, it's only a matter of time and availability of this feature on most medium-priced phones, when mass will use it. I could find a link between appearance of SMS/MMS/WAP and mobile TV. Don't you?