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Friends List Suggestion

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Jai Hearts:

--- Quote from: Doctor Who on June 20, 2014, 02:00:00 AM ---All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.

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still its good that we are discussing this.

but doc i dont have my friends on skype or anything. i for one dont go around asking hey whats your skype ?
it might seem useless to you but others would enjoy it.
as for hard we already know programming is hard you dont need to point that out.

Just:

--- Quote from: Doctor Who on June 20, 2014, 02:00:00 AM ---All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.

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I knew there'd be a guy like you sometime soon. So, go back and read my post and read the last comment. (Since you obviously didn't)
It begins with: As to the incoming argument

Doctor Who:

--- Quote from: Just on June 20, 2014, 02:37:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: Doctor Who on June 20, 2014, 02:00:00 AM ---All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.

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I knew there'd be a guy like you sometime soon. So, go back and read my post and read the last comment. (Since you obviously didn't)
It begins with: As to the incoming argument

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Ahem. apparently some of you didn't hear about Yahoo Messenger, who nobody uses for serious purposes and can be a great "use & dump" platform. It's not that hard to install it and it's safe download and free of charge. As for skype, you can create a dump login and then open two windows for skype (one for your personal use, and other for fun use.)

[ER] Patrickzzz:

--- Quote from: Doctor Who on June 22, 2014, 05:05:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: Just on June 20, 2014, 02:37:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: Doctor Who on June 20, 2014, 02:00:00 AM ---All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.

--- End quote ---


I knew there'd be a guy like you sometime soon. So, go back and read my post and read the last comment. (Since you obviously didn't)
It begins with: As to the incoming argument

--- End quote ---
Ahem. apparently some of you didn't hear about Yahoo Messenger, who nobody uses for serious purposes and can be a great "use & dump" platform. It's not that hard to install it and it's safe download and free of charge. As for skype, you can create a dump login and then open two windows for skype (one for your personal use, and other for fun use.)

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It's obvious that there are other things to use, but some of us want the in-game friend list. If it is possible to implement then i don't see how it can possibly be a bad idea, if you don't want to use it and you rather Skype or anything else then just don't use it. But leave it there for those who want it.

Mewsic:

--- Quote ---Ahem. apparently some of you didn't hear about Yahoo Messenger, who nobody uses for serious purposes and can be a great "use & dump" platform. It's not that hard to install it and it's safe download and free of charge. As for skype, you can create a dump login and then open two windows for skype (one for your personal use, and other for fun use.)
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Of course there are lazy people so it would just make things easier if there was a friends list. There's nothing bad that can come to this like patrickzzz said.

(I didn't know people still use Yahoo Messenger? Lol)

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