Fring, a relatively new mobile app, allows you to talk, chat, and video call others in style. It’s the latter functionality that intrigued me the most to go ahead and download it.
It’s got all the features that you’ve probably grown accustom too, buddy lists, syncing with Twitter and other social networks, and more, and it’s completely free to boot.
But here’s what’s got me going (or spinning): Does video calling have a definite purpose and application for our use in ministry?
I can think of a couple things but would love to hear your perspective. Is having “video” with your call a nice-to-have? Is it more than necessary?
Drop your thoughts in the comments.
Oh, and of course, add me to your buddy list: Human3rror.
name says
This is a mandatory feature for the deaf.
John Saddington says
eh?
name says
they cannot sign each other without the video feature.
John Saddington says
ah, yes! brilliant.
austinklee says
I would love to be able to leave video “voice-mail” for people.
Sometimes, its just better to see someone explain it.
John Saddington says
yeah. i agree.
brianfalexander says
Well, I don’t have an iPhone. Here is another ridiculous app that I can’t use.
John Saddington says
hahaha. 😉
Scott Magdalein says
Big fan of Fring since switching to Android.
John Saddington says
which handset do you primarily?