I think I would dislike it less if I didn't have so many problems with voice chatting. I always feel like I'm just talking to my computer, so I tend to go a bit more mute than I would otherwise. Also, poor sound quality isn't very good for my auditory processing disorder =) I use the text messaging for very important things that I don't want people to miss, but it's not very practical for -everything-.
There are some neat things you can do with Roll20 and Fantasy Grounds if you're into playing with miniatures, but it takes a lot more time to set up, especially when they upgrade the program, or if we switch games. I spent quite a while just working on my avatar ¬_¬
I think I preferred Roll20, it had some really cool line of sight/fog of war lighting effects in it, which made dungeon exploring a lot more realistic. Also, we didn't have all of the rules automatically plugged in, so I could still roll real dice, and write on a real character sheet (the DM was cool with it). Fantasy Grounds has everything built into it, so you're forced to use their pseudo-random number generator, and the screen gets really cluttered with all of the different windows
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