Talk:Echolink

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[edit] Screenshot

I'm a new member, and I don't exactly know how to post screenshots, but I think one should be included for this program. -MU9214—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Macuser9214 (talkcontribs) 23:27, 2 January 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Major rewrite

I ended up more or less completely rewriting this article because I couldn't really understand the original version very well. It seems to me that chunks of it were largely lifted direct from the Echolink website, which I suspect is a bad thing anyway?

I have used Echolink myself on occasion and have used this experience as well as the program's website, and the helpfile to produce this article that I hope is a little more intelligible to the man in the street. More work is needed, of course, including perhaps a screenshot as suggested above, and ideally a graphic showing how the system works (along the lines of those on the Echolink website). Comments welcome! Smalljim 17:52, 17 February 2007 (UTC)