Asrokhel Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 This social client merges IRC-like channels with Skype-like VoIP communication, creating a unique hybrid that may be valuable to gamers. RaidCall said on Wednesday that is has reached more than 10 million registered users worldwide. Don't know what RaidCall is? Neither did we, but the company's PR firm said that the VoIP/IM chat service is highly popular overseas, and is now looking to battle Skype and Ventrillo here in the United States. Its biggest selling point? The ability to handle 20,000 simultaneous callers ? with no loss in audio ? without the need to rent or host a server. "With a simple installation process, lightweight system requirements and minimal memory usage, RaidCall keeps group conversations fluid and clear, with little to no impact on other concurrently running programs," the San Jose, Calif. company said on Wednesday. RaidCall offers both VoIP communication and instant messaging. It's also equipped with social features like the ability to share and watch live streams all in the same chat window. There's even a growing community filled with chat groups offering similar interests and activities. The RaidCall website states that the client has a low CPU usage and minimum memory footprint, allowing for smooth, uninterrupted communication. The group communication aspect consists of support for up to 20,000 users in a single group, HD voice chat for anywhere in the world, a flexible group management system, and additional features like voice recording, polls, announcements, activity logs and more. It also comes packed with "fancy features" too, offering special speaking modes fit for every occasion, optional reverbs for music effects, a moderator system, and the ability to process your voice by way of a sound card or through software media players. After playing around with the client for a bit, it's similar to IRC in appearance and function. The main screen is broken into three sections: Groups, Contacts and Games. On the Groups page, users can search for a specific group, or browse through the groups listed under specific themes like Games, Entertainment, Educational Groups and more. There are even options to create your own group, head back to those labeled favorite, ones that you're a member of, and some that you've frequently trolled. For instance, click on the Entertainment section, and the category is broken down to Karaoke, Music/Radio, Hobbies/Interests and Make New Friends. In the Hobbies/Interests sub-category, only one group resides: Anime Online. After clicking on the link and waiting for a moment, an IRC-like window opens. The difference is that there are channels listed over to the right along with current visitors. That said, there's a lot to explore with RaidCall. In this particular group, the client ventured into the Radio AOS channel automatically, immediately pumping J-Pop through the speakers. There are also other channels within this group such as the main Lounge, AOS Mix, Karaoke Room, User Radio AOS, Anime Today and loads more. Users can manually type messages as with IMs and IRC, or hit the F2 button to actually talk in real-time ? this is where the VoIP aspect comes in. Want to create a group? That's easy. Simply click the button on the Groups page, and it loads up a second screen, saying that "once a group has been created, it cannot be deleted or transferred to another user. Apparently users can only create two groups in their lifetime, so choose wisely. Currently you won't find very many groups based on this region, but there's a potential for this service to become quite popular. Again, it feels like a second-generation IRC, only the server aspect is now tossed out and users merely choose or create a group with a specific theme. Eventually you'll come across someone interesting and add them to your contact list for instant messaging ? strangers who IM you will appear under "strangers," and the list will even show who you've chosen to ignore. "RaidCall has quickly become the premier free group communication software for work, online gaming and staying in touch with friends and family," said RaidCall Marketing Manager, Aviva Woo. "Our ambition is to grow RaidCall into the de facto standard for powering community interaction, whether in a work environment or around popular forms of entertainment. With over 10 million users worldwide, we?re confident that we?ll quickly scale to new heights based on our free, high-quality software that requires little processing power, which is currently unmatched by any other provider in the industry." How this chat client will be a Skype killer is unknown at this point, but the PR department is putting an emphasis on this service being highly valuable to gamers. There are already groups listed for World of Warcraft, Guild Wars 2, League of Legends and a few more ? for games like EVE Online that do massive State of the Union addresses, this is quite valuable, the contact told Tom's. In addition to what's been mentioned above, the RaidCall client will connect to Facebook. Thus, even if you currently have no friends on RaidCall, it will show your Facebook friends currently online in a separate list, making it easy to chat real-time and invite them onto the service. Given that RaidCall is somehwat new here in the States, it's too early to fell how this integration will be effective in getting new users. For more information about this interesting new social tool, head here. Stay tuned ? we may need to revisit this one as it gains additional North American support. http://www.tomsguide...news-16102.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c3ntury Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 Interface is meh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ViperAFK Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 the interface looks horrific Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShMaunder Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 Nice to see. Personally, I don't care about the Interface but more about the underlying technologies. GUIs are easy to change. Hopefully there next step is to support more platforms. Its not a Skype competitor until it does. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jase Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 Holy crap that looks like crap (N) efjay 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funkydude Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 If I saw this running on a PC I'd uninstall it thinking it was rogue/malware, WTF UI!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remixedcat Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 mabye it's a skin guys... note the tshirt on the top... they prolly have it skinned to go with that anime avatar they got... this app looks great for minecraft stuff as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asrokhel Posted September 27, 2012 Author Share Posted September 27, 2012 From their web site: Free & Light Setting up is fast and easy; with no need to rent or set up servers Low CPU usage and minimum memory footprint allows for smooth, uninterrupted communication Group Communication Hold up to 10,000 users at a time in a single RaidCall group Hi-Fi quality voice chat from anywhere in the world Flexible group management system Additional features like voice recorder, poll, announcements, activity log, and more Instant Messaging File transferring and screenshot sharing Chat records Personalized themes Emoticons Video Broadcast Share YouTube videos within RaidCall group Chat within group while watching embedded Twitch and own3D streams Social features Discover new online communities based on similar interests, games, and activities Synchronize your RaidCall account with your Facebook and invite your friends to join your group Fancy Features Special speaking modes fit for every occasion Optional reverbs for music effects Moderator system Process your voice with soundcard or software media players Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
123456789A Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 Oh I thought that said America Online Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theyarecomingforyou Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 The interface looks terrible but at least the client can't possibly be as poorly optimised as Skype. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vcfan Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 that interface looks like something a kid would design. registered users means nothing. would companies stop using that statistic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOC Veteran Posted September 30, 2012 Veteran Share Posted September 30, 2012 I'm surprised none of you have heard (pun not intended! lol) of Raidcall before now. I've used it in the past a few times and I quite like it. Glad it's starting to get some traction around the globe. I tried getting my Ventrilo buddies to switch over to it at one point, but that didn't work out so good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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