I've had my Android phone configured to use WiFi when I am at home and other WiFi-equipped places I frequent. This reduces my wireless phone data usage and usually gives me faster data transfer.
However, I've just discovered that doing so stops Skype. Enabling WiFi on my phone disconnects Skype. There is no warning about this when I disconnect. In fact, I the "Ongoing" status information continues to display "Skype mobile: Signed in". The warning comes when I manually open the Skype application that is supposedly already actively connected and running.
For what technical reason should my using WiFi instead of Verizon Wireless' network to access the Internet disable Skype?
Prior to the Verizon Wireless Skype Mobile partnership deal, I had a Skype Mobile application that worked well regardless of how I connected my phone to the Internet. Now users have the choice of using the slow expensive Verizon Wireless data connection or having no Skype on their phone while at home. They can't have both.
when software discombobulates
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Skype mobile does not currently work on WiFi
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The not-so-automatic automatic backup
NTI Shadow is a backup program advertised to automatically backup data to a NAS file server as files are changed.
However, it appears that the designers of the software failed to seriously consider that one may be using a mobile computer that does not always have access to the network file server. I don't think I should have to manually restart backup jobs every time I connect and disconnect from the network.
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The local device name is already in use
What is "local device name"? The drive letter to which the network file share is mapped?
Apparently, "local device name is already in use." is the error message displayed when I try to access a mapped file share from a Windows workstation after the share has been removed from the specified server.
So why not report something like "The file share does not exist"?
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Frustrated with headache

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