![]() And I've also decided to extend my EARLY-BIRD SALE for another week, so if you want more information about that, go ahead and check out /classes and again, there you'll find my FOUNDATIONS OF REVIT course. Now, before we get started, if you've been enjoying these quick tip tutorials and you're looking for more in-depth lessons, then I recommend checking out my FOUNDATIONS OF REVIT course over at /classesĪnd there you can find all kinds of information about how the class is taught, what you'll be learning, and things like that. Several days ago I wanted to test a new Telegram client- Cutegram, but I simply couldn't because I didn't get the needed code from Telegram and this is very awkward.I'm Chelsea from and today I'm going to show you two different ways to load profiles into your Revit projects. I still use Jabber and Telegram too, but both depend on servers and Telegram is connected to phone numbers, which I do not like at all. A day or two ago another of my friends joined me at Tox and the only feature he lacked in Isotoxin was an option to change the font size in the chat window but I hope that the developer will add such an option soon- for me the font size is OK but for my friend it was too small. I suppose that other people might like other Tox clients better than Isotoxin since some of them (qTox) are multi-platform, but for me Isotoxin is improving at a fast pace even though it is maintained by a single developer, at least he knows what he is doing and is open to suggestions. Now I refuse to use Skype- the last time I re-installed Windows I simply decided that I am done with Skype. ![]() I used Skype not because I liked it (in fact the old versions before M$ bought it were decent) but just because my friends refused to use anything else for communication (lately they started to dump it in favour of Facebook, which for me is as unacceptable as Skype). The security- people simply don't care about it and I don't think this will change in the foreseeable future. ![]() In the past I have used IP-to-IP messaging programs and for text messaging they are fine (with the exception that not everyone has a constant IP address), but Tox protocol offers much more- file transfer, voice chat, video chat, conferences and since it requires no server if there is internet access it will always work. This may happen not very often but it happens and for me it is very awkward. In such cases people can't do anything but wait the service to start running again. The same happens with Facebook, even with Jabber servers. For example yesterday I was trying to download KiTTY from Google Drive but the server was down at least for an hour. It is not only that a service may disappear for good (I wonder whether there are still people who remember the Odigo messenger service, which was perhaps the best one years ago, but a corporation bought it and simply wiped it out), a service can be temporarily unavailable too. The serverless part is of great importance to me. Maybe the serverless element is the real selling point: web services come and go but lack of centralization means (hopefully) it can't go offline.
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