Skype 3.1.0.150

Anusha

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Skype uses P2P (peer-to-peer) technology to connect you to other users. Not to share files, but to talk with them for free. The technology is extremely advanced, but very simple and easy to use. You will be making perfect quality free phone calls to your friends all over the world in no time using your computers sound card, speakers and microphone. Skype is available in the following languages: Cesky (Czech), Danish, Deutsch (German), English, Español (Spanish), Estonian, Finnish, Française (French), Hebrew, Italiano (Italian), Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Nederlands (Dutch), Norsk (Norwegian), Polski (Polish), Português (Brazilian), Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Svenska (Swedish). Simply download Skype and select the language during installation.

Features:
* Unlimited free high-quality worldwide voice communications
* Superior sound quality (better than your regular phone)
* Works with all firewall, NAT (Network Address Translation) and routers (nothing to configure)
* Friends list shows you when your Skype friends are online and ready to talk or chat
* Your calls are encrypted end-to-end for superior privacy
* Based on cutting edge P2P technology

Download: Skype 3.1.0.150
 

SAN_APIIT

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  • Mar 8, 2007
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    In a Chip !!!
    Thanks for the info on the new vertion,

    System requirements

    ˚ PC running Windows 2000 or XP. (Windows 2000 users require DirectX 9.0 for video calls).
    ˚ Internet connection (broadband is best, GPRS is not supported for voice calls, and results may vary on a satellite connection).
    ˚ Speakers and microphone - built-in or separate.
    ˚ To make video calls you’ll need a computer with at least a 1GHz processor, 256 MB RAM and of course a webcam.
    ˚ We also recommend that you have at least a 400 MHz processor, 128 MB RAM and 50 MB free disk space on your hard drive


    I use Skype to talk to my friend over the net, it clear than MSN massager voice chat. And does not break during the conversation.
     
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