Entries in Skype (58)

Saturday
Sep192015

Skype on Microsoft Edge will soon function without plug-ins 

Soon enough you'll no longer have to worry about plug-ins to get to use Skype on Microsoft's new Edge browser. The latest build for Windows 10 Insider Preview has Object RTC API, which lets apps with real-time audio and video communication to work without any installation necessary. It'll work for things like Skype, Outlook.com, and any other WebRTC-compatible services. It's still in preview though so the experience might not be as seamless. It's said though that the tech should exit its preview phase and go live later this year. Other browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari also support WebRTC standards, but we don't know if Microsoft plans to offer the experience there or make it exclusive to their browser. 

Source: Engadget 

Sunday
Sep062015

Skype beta shows off new Windows 10 Mobile features

If you’re running the preview build of Windows 10 Mobile, you can now catch a glimpse of how the new Skype is going to run. Microsoft plans to make Skype its go-to communication app on Windows 10 (think Google Hangouts for Android and iMessage for iOS). Skype will replace the default Windows 10 Mobile SMS app. It’ll make it easier for you to switch between SMS and Skype chat. A new Skype Video app will become your destination for video chats and standard Skype voice calls will be integrated into the built-in phone app.

There’s no word yet if Microsoft plans to release these beta apps to the public. And at the moment, the full Windows 10 app, those universal apps designed to run across all Windows 10 devices, isn’t available for download.

Source: Microsoft | Via: The Verge

Thursday
Sep032015

Microsoft Skype gets a design overhaul on iOS

Microsoft updates its Skype app for iPhone and iPad to bring an easier-to-use interface and more features to its iPad app. Both apps get a new Recents tab and search tool, so it will be easier for you to track down conversations and specific people or groups. It’s now easier also to switch between call and chat interfaces, making it simpler for you to share content in the middle of a conversation. Skype also introduces new gesture commands like swiping on a contact to make a call or swiping on a message chain to respond or delete the messages.

The iPad app gets more features like location sharing, interactive notifications, and options to start groups and chats. It also should be easier for the tablet users to receive and send photos and import contacts from iOS address book. The updates for the apps are available for download already and run on iOS 7 or later.

Source: Apple Insider | Download: Skype for iPhone (Free) + Skype for iPad (Free)

Tuesday
Aug182015

Skype for Android now lets you set custom ringtones and share photos between conversations

Skype for Android is getting a nifty update that’ll let you do things like personalize ringtones and forward photos from one chat to another. If you want to set a custom ringtone for someone, just tap on the “Ringtone options” on the lower right screen for that particular contact. Also, if you have a photo you want to share all you need to do is hold down on the photo in your conversation window and wait until you see the prompt “Forward photo” and then send away. This new update, of course, comes with the requisite bug fixes as well.

Source: Skype | Via: Android Central | Download: Google Play Store (Free)