FaceTime and Skype are two different video calling platforms that are not directly compatible with each other. You cannot initiate a FaceTime call to a Skype user or vice versa, as they operate on separate systems and protocols. However, both applications can run on the same device, allowing users to switch between them for different contacts. To communicate with someone on Skype, you'll need to use the Skype app, and to reach a FaceTime user, you'll need to use FaceTime.
No. But there are apps to substitute Facetime. For-example there is skype.
In FaceTime, no! But try Skype. Download and try.
Skype or FaceTime will work. I.P.s are recorded though. I want 2 percent!
Yes you can.
No, Facetime is available on Mac and iOS products only. But if you want to video chat with those devices, Skype will work for iOS, Mac, and PCs.
There isn't really a difference but you can also do reg calls on skype
I don't think so.
get Skype, or get the new iPod Touch with Facetime, or get the Textfree Unlimited App with Voice. They all work.
No. FaceTime is only for iOS and Mac. However, you can use Skype which is basically the same thing if not better.
FaceTime and Skype are not directly compatible, as they are different platforms developed by Apple and Microsoft, respectively. FaceTime is exclusive to Apple devices, while Skype is available on multiple operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and mobile platforms. However, users can communicate with each other by using different devices or applications, provided they both have internet access.
You cannot put FaceTime. The software is exclusive only to iOS and Mac OS. Chromebooks use Google Hangouts for video calls just like you would use Skype on a PC. However, Skype is not available for Chrome OS. Hangouts work really well.
FaceTime is an iPod/iPhone application and it functions a bit like Skype. It is for making video calls to friends and family.