![]() In related news Skype will be available on the iPhone though the Truphone app from January 12th this year. Skype have partnered with Boingo and even better, you don’t have to pay for a day’s WiFi useage, you can pay by the minute so if you just want to check you’re email while waiting for a plane it’s not going to cost you a fortune (In fact it’ll cost just £0.13/minute). The second feature is the ability to use WiFi hotspots and to pay for them using your Skype balance. This has so many uses from training to showing technical problems and just demonstrating software, I can’t wait for this to appear in the Windows version of Skype. The OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, and is recommended for all users. The first is the ability to share your screen with whoever you’re chatting to. The OS X Yosemite v10.10.5 Update is recommended for all OS X Yosemite users. It’s not often I regret not having a Mac, but this is one of those times as the Skype Mac Beta has a couple of really cool features. Therefore, if you need to download Skype for Snow Leopard, for example, make sure you do it while using a Mac running Snow Leopard. Skype 2.8 Beta for Mac OS X is available for download from the Skype website. OS X Leopard: Skype 6.3.x.604 Note that the links above will automatically detect your current operating system and serve the appropriate installer. Skype have introduced a ton of innovations for users this year, but the Betas have all been for Windows and now it’s the turn of Mac users to get an upgrade. ![]()
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