thommo
3rd April, 2008, 04:32 PM
i found this elsewhere so credit to them not me.
Some people say this works but some say it didnt work...
http://i27.tinypic.com/5fjbib.jpg
Using this VOIP program, you can call landline numbers in any country for FREE.
FreeCall is still a Freeware app but you only get 300 minutes a week.
To bypass this restriction:
Keep the setup.exe. Freecall's protection system is quite flawed, when the program announces you cannot use any more minutes = Uninstall and reinstall and it will reset your 300 minutes which only takes a moment.
A)You MUST make an account with the program when it loads up. Then when your logged in (it will say at the bottom: 'The client is logged on')
B)Go to the dial pad TAB, ignore the on screen buttons, at the bottom type in your number and remember you need to add country codes at the beginning - NO spaces in the number either.
C) And it does do all countries for free - i've used it from NZ to england, USA, Spain and Aussie and they used it back.
D) If it didn't work, you need to check your firewall settings etc, this is an obvious but a program like this needs full access.
freeware so link here.
http://rapidshare.com/files/97561466/setupfreecall.rar
also reports its only free for 60 days but someone mentioned 5 euros for 90 days unlimited.
works for calls abroad too but not to mobiles.
Some people say this works but some say it didnt work...
http://i27.tinypic.com/5fjbib.jpg
Using this VOIP program, you can call landline numbers in any country for FREE.
FreeCall is still a Freeware app but you only get 300 minutes a week.
To bypass this restriction:
Keep the setup.exe. Freecall's protection system is quite flawed, when the program announces you cannot use any more minutes = Uninstall and reinstall and it will reset your 300 minutes which only takes a moment.
A)You MUST make an account with the program when it loads up. Then when your logged in (it will say at the bottom: 'The client is logged on')
B)Go to the dial pad TAB, ignore the on screen buttons, at the bottom type in your number and remember you need to add country codes at the beginning - NO spaces in the number either.
C) And it does do all countries for free - i've used it from NZ to england, USA, Spain and Aussie and they used it back.
D) If it didn't work, you need to check your firewall settings etc, this is an obvious but a program like this needs full access.
freeware so link here.
http://rapidshare.com/files/97561466/setupfreecall.rar
also reports its only free for 60 days but someone mentioned 5 euros for 90 days unlimited.
works for calls abroad too but not to mobiles.