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Skype Voice Over IP Service Comes To Mac OS X

by , 1:00 PM EDT, August 31st, 2004

Skype has announced a new Mac OS X beta client for its self-titled Skype voice over IP service. Skype is a digital communication platform that allows text and voice communication across the Internet, including calls to land-based telephones, as well as file transfers and other communication.

"We celebrated Skype's first anniversary on Sunday (August 29) with more than 9 million users from every country in the world," said Niklas Zennström, Skype CEO and co-founder, in a press release. "Today we invite the millions of Mac users to connect with people with other operating systems and gain the benefits of 21st century voice communication."

Skype for Mac OS X beta Free Features:

  • Global Directory - User-built global Skype contacts directory with numerous search options and an easy add-a-contact tool
  • Tracking - Call and message tracking
  • Customization with My Picture image display
  • File transfer - Send and receive encrypted files via Skype to others, including all Skype for Mac, Windows and Linux users
  • Mobility - Log in to Skype account from Mac OS X, Windows or Linux-based PC or Pocket PC device anywhere in the world
  • Security - end-to-end encryption
  • Multiple Skype accounts on one computing device
  • Designed and built for Mac OS with a compatible and user-friendly interface
  • Instant messaging and more

Skype for Mac OS X beta includes the new SkypeOut service, offering global calling to any traditional telephone number at local rates. The service allows Skype users to pre-pay and use their computing device and Internet connection to call landlines and mobile phones anywhere in the world. SkypeOut Global Rate pricing is 1.7 Euro cents per minute (approx US$0.02). The complete country rate sheet is available at http://www.skype.com/skypeout/help.pricelist.html

Skype is a free download, while some of Skype's services are fee-based. Skype requires Mac OS X v10.3 or newer, a G3, G4, or G5 and minimum 400 MHz processor, 128 MB RAM, 20 MB free hard drive disk space, speakers, microphone and an Internet connection. The company noted that its Mac OS X beta is a native Cocoa application.

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Close Name:Guest
Subject: Safe?

What's always bothered me about Skype is that the founders come from Kazaaz (sp?) and that is a bug, spyware infested mess. How do we know they aren't doing the same thing with Skype?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Skype is great

I'm so happy that Skype is now available for the Mac. I hope to be able to try it soon. I've tried it on the PC and it's great. The only downside was having to be on a PC to use it, but now it's can be a totally Mac experience.

Close Name:a_blasiman Posts: 24 Joined: 08 Mar 2004
Subject: IP is a problem...

My biggest problem with it is that you must have a skype name to communicate with. What I mean is that it doesn't appear to have any ability to make an IP connection to another device. I want to call a device like an IP telephone by IP. I don't think I can do that with Skype.

Besides that, why should I use this program when iChat has the same ability. I know it's not the same protocols, but still.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: iChat?

There is no way iChat(AOL IM) is comparable to Skype voice quality, althought skype doesn't has video function. And the connection is way better than iChat!! for 110% sure!!

Close Name:AFCdtLoeb Posts: 2533 Joined: 20 Jul 2004
Subject:

Guest, is that based upon your own experience? I happen to find the quality of iChat A (no V ) to be second to none.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: skype over ichat

because if you only have access to audio and not video you can't have a audio chat between mac and pc using ichat.

Close Name:davidneale Posts: 987 Joined: 26 Aug 2001
Subject:

Skype seems to function well and offers cheap computer to phone calls, too. Problems arise, however, when trying to purchase SkypeOn Credit, which is rquired in order to call phones -- I have yet to be able to complete a purchase and I am not alone in this -- check out the Skype forum at their site, where you will read all sorts of horror stories, including multible charges to credit card accounts and still no credits received. Just as ucky is Skype's "live help" -- the "send" button doesn't work in Safari. Again, according to numerous reports in Skype's forum, numerous users who are able to get through to the live help are simply told to wait, or call back later, or even have the connection cut off, presumably as a way of avoiding having to give a straight answer.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Skype not ready for primetime yet

Skype is not really ready for general use just yet. Amongst other problems its payment system fails to meet minimum consumer standard.<BR>
Phone and other communication systems must work to a level were you can depend on them, otherwise they are just toys. Nice toys granted - but just toys.<BR>
Skype uses a third party to collect payment for its skype-out service which is a very important part of the system - if you are concerned about general usage. Unfortunately Skype does not really have any influence on this partner which means that if a problem arises in the payment process, then Skype is incapable of devicing a solution.<BR>
What that means for the user is (as many people have experienced) that the skype-out at best can be described as a dangerous venture or in other words - just a toy.<BR>
You can't rely on it because you have no recourse when Skype fails its obligation regarding payments.<BR>
At this time my bank accordingly to their fraud department has Skypes billing partner listed as fraudulent which means that I too am barred from using skype-out since there is no acceptable way for me to pay for the service, and so it remains for me also - just a toy.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: is there a problem with skyware or keyloggers?

I was told Skype is dangerous because anyone can 'break in' and get important information from your computer or steal your idenity? Is this true?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: fraudulent charges

Skype has fraudulently charged my credit card. I do not know how they obtained my credit card information. Many people are having similar problems. PLEASE BE AWARE! I would not recommend patronizing a company who is allowing this to happen.

JP

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