Skype 6.1 for Windows has updated profiles, Outlook integration
Skype has announced version 6.1 for Windows, which includes two big
changes: an updated profiles, and integration with Outlook, eliminating
the need to toggle between the two applications.
With the latest version, users can make calls and perform other Skype
functions, such as messaging, from directly within Outlook. The update
is available for download now. Contacts’ online statuses are now
displayed from within Outlook via their contact cards, including mood
messages and contact data. Calls can be initiated from within Skype
regardless of whether the contact is a Skype friend. Once the contact’s
phone number is added to Outlook’s contacts, a call can be initiated.
Obviously, you have to have a Skype subscription or credit.
In
addition to placing calls, users can also sent an instant message to any
contact who also uses Skype. Likewise, if the contact has Skype, a
video call can be initiated from within Outlook rather than just an
audio call. This differs from above because the contact must have Skype.
The feature is available for those using Outlook 2010 or higher.
In addition to Outlook integration, Skype 6.1 for Windows allows users
to find contacts by searching for them via the contacts list. Profiles
have been altered so that information is more accessible and the entire
design is easier to navigate. Some account options have been added as
well, such as an easier method to get a subscription.
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