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Skype Video Chat for iPhone

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Extremely cool video, but Franky Frank is not me …

The interesting message in this video is that Skype for iPhone 4 can serve a broader base of users than FaceTime.

Skype out with a new beta version for Windows – 4.1

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I have just downloaded the latest developer release (beta) of Skype for Windows, v4.1. The new features are welcome:

  • Screen sharing – Will be a great help for us working for support, and perhaps also for remote controling of Powerpoint presentations?
  • Send and import of contacts – You can now check if your friends on for instance Live, Gmail, Yahoo and LinkedIn are using Skype. Perhaps their first of many steps towards cloud computing?
  • Birthday reminders
  • Improvements to call quality
  • Bug fixes

Skype for iPhone released

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Skype on iPhoneI have only played with it for a few minutes on my way to work today, and my first impressions are really good. It must be one of the best designed applications that I have tested on the iPhone so far. And for me, it is really the first VoIP application released for the iPhone. Of course, others will argue against me :-)

To able to enter Apple’s AppStore Skype has made some limitations for how and when you can use the application. You can only make free Skype-to-Skype calls and low cost calls to landlines and mobile phones – and participate in conference calls – from WiFi spots. But you can IM and participate in group chats, whenever you have network connectivity, whether it’s WiFi, 3G, EDGE or GPRS. It’s ok for me, and lets me be reachable in new ways, when outside of office.

Skype has made available a great video presenting their product on the iPhone:

Questions to Skype

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I’ve started using the early public beta of Skype 4.0 for Windows, and I am not sure what to say. I am not used to instant messenger client covering the whole screen, and by the way the screen is 27″ Full HD. What is the purpose with making Skype in to a one window app? Will advanced users get the option to run Skype in multiple windows as before? I dislike having to scroll down a long buddylist to see who have written to me. Another thing, is the important space used to show information about the person you are talking to. I guess most of us would be happy with just getting that as a small text info, a huge flag and a clock showing local time are both unneccessary for most of us!

I am working at a university, and have scientists/researchers working with colleagues around the world, so Skype is an obvious choice for communication. But so far, we have also needed to use other tools and some of them are Web 2.0 applications. My professors are helding keynotes and speaches of conferences regularly, and just last week I saved my department for 2-3 plane tickets to Santa Barbra. Saving money and non-productive traveling time are of course important, but more important is the environmental perspective.

The sad thing is, every time they need help with holding a keynote from their office, we are introduced to a new tool. Software might need to be bought and installed, and some times the solution depends on nagware like Real Player. My biggest hope is that Skype could get functionality to import Powerpoint presentations and that it can make them in to HTML slides that can be used next to a video conference. This functionality would be perfect for Skype, imagine how many researchers are travelling around in the world only to hold presentations that are to last an hour or less?

Skype 3.8 – Upgrade Now

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I’ve been on and off on recommending Skype, mostly cause I found the development going in the wrong direction. The application has over time gotten bloated with unnecessary functionality. Skype v3.8 is focusing on making it’s core functionality better. As far as I can see, no new features are added. Both the improvements I want to point out, are important for us that give support on Skype in a professional environment:

  1. The main improvements can be found under the hood of the audio engine. The result is reduced background noise, less delay, fewer call drops, and fewer cut-outs.
  2. The second set of improvements you might notice, is improvements in Skype’s implementation of Microsoft UPnP. You notice these changes when you change your headset, headphones or microphone. You don’t need to mess around with the sound settings anymore. It just works :-)
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