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iSpQ VideoChat allows you to use your webcam to meet other people virtually. You can join different rooms and talk to other people via video, voice, and chat.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 8.1: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:nanoCom Corporation
Downloads:14,264
  - Version d/l:1,177
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Demo
Date:17 Jul 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$39.95
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    iSpQ VideoChat User Reviews (15 posts)Write A Review
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    Oct 11 2006

    69NUMBER69  Is this works on intel macs?  
    (Version 7.2.151)

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    Mar 22 2006
    ***½.

    PINEDAE  This software is nicely done, but what is truly a disappointment is the way the communities are set up. After getting used to Yahoo! and Google, participating in iSpQ communities is a huge letdown.

    End users have the ability of create their own special "rooms", but these exist only as a long as you are online. So communities cannot actually thrive continually, as "My Room" revolves around you, not your specific interest.

    Let's face it: iSpQ is software for men who want to view naked women, and for women who want peddle their bodies online. The rest of the end users are banished to "Clean Chat" for conversations that fall along the lines of "hi", "show me your " or otherwise similar come-ons. The other channels on iSpQ are all but deserted (what the hell is a "Ruby" room anyway?)

    In the end, iSpQ is really supposed to be about like minded-people getting together. To that end, the software succeeds if its aim is to attract the lowest tier of Internet culture. The rest of us who have more interesting things to say (or even show on webcam) go to the more popular online communities, even if video isn't supported.  
    (Version 7.2.151)

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    Oct 14 2006

    DP-G4-450GUY  I think you need to get your head out of very negative thoughts.  
    (Version 8.0b1)

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    Jan 25 2006

    ZEB  Why is the screenshot of iSpQ a picture of the Windows version ?  
    (Version 7.2.151)

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    Oct 10 2005
    ****.

    RAUL FRANCESCHI  very funny and easy to use program!!!!

    videochat with 4 other persons!!!! sound.....

    a lot of hot girls in the adult room....  
    (Version 7.2.151)

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    Oct 5 2005
    *****

    THEJASPERS  Having used various programmes we have founds that this is the best by far, and having chated to various ispq members who use pcs they all agree 'so far' that this is the best they have encounted  
    (Version 7.2.151)

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    Oct 5 2005
    ****½

    WILL MASON  I think it was unwise to do away with the negative ratings. I realize that many may have been misusing that option, but some members who never seem to read profile comments really need the negative ratings. I used them very rarely but when I did it was called for.

    Also, I'm on a Power Mac running 10.4.2 and when I am chatting with friends and hit the reply button to send qms the next reply window has drifted across the page . I am constantely having to reposition the reply window or the send button will be off the screen. I hope you can work on keeping the reply window stationary.  
    (Version 7.2.151)

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    Oct 4 2005
    *****

    ANONYMOUS  iSpQ is the best video chat program on the market today! It combines ease of use with the highest quality audio and video experience in addition to helpful and knowledgeable support staff.  
    (Version 7.2.151)

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    Jan 18 2005
    ***½.

    GARBAGE  Does'nt work so great for me. I thoroughly tested & debugged my connection using the included diagnostic tool (nice).

    No audio no matter what I do with it...

    ...anybody???

    Tried the Yahoo messenger client - very flaky crashy app - also no audio... does it need classic installed - who cares can't be bothered playing crash test dummy.

    Tested iChat with a Windows inflicted friend using Windows AIM client & it works well without having to know anything.  
    (Version 7.0)

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    Sep 7 2004
    ****½

    EDDIE  If it helps anyone. I think ports 2000, 2001, and 2002 have to be open for ISPQ to work properly.

    I've used it for a couple yrs both under classic and OSX without problems.  
    (Version 6.3.1)

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    Aug 15 2005

    LEV  How do you open 200,2001,2002 ports??  
    (Version 7.2.151)

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    Sep 7 2004
    ****½

    GORDYMAC  Whoa. I can't believe the negativity over this wonderful app. One can't really knock a chat app too much. After all, your functionality is limited to chat, right?

    That being said, I bought version 5 back in OS9 days. It worked fine on a dial-up connection. Using an IOXperts driver, it works equally well in OSX. I am able to manage my pal list, send QMs, and chat with buddies just fine. It works much better--and cheaper--than iChat/iSight in this regard.

    One sore spot I have is with live video chatting. iSPQ reports that I am behind a firewall--which is hardwired into my Westell DSL modem/router--so I cannot connect to other users. To its credit, the installer wizard let me know of this before I ever tried to connect.

    I do hope that this latest version will fix this for me. I'll install it later today.  
    (Version 6.3.1)

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