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Skype is an Instant Messaging (IM) software to make calls from computer to computer or computer to telephone. Other than owning common functions of IM software such as text/video chat, file transfer, chat history etc, Skype especially focus on voice talk/telephone call, whose cheap price and easy manipulation gain popularity among a large number of people. | Skype is an Instant Messaging (IM) software to make calls from computer to computer or computer to telephone. Other than owning common functions of IM software such as text/video chat, file transfer, chat history etc, Skype especially focus on voice talk/telephone call, whose cheap price and easy manipulation gain popularity among a large number of people. | ||
== Pros and Cons == | == Pros and Cons == | ||
*Pros: | *Pros: | ||
**free to other people on Skype and cheap to landliness and cell phones around the world. | **free to other people on Skype and cheap to landliness and cell phones around the world. |
Revision as of 06:40, 18 July 2008
Skype is an Instant Messaging (IM) software to make calls from computer to computer or computer to telephone. Other than owning common functions of IM software such as text/video chat, file transfer, chat history etc, Skype especially focus on voice talk/telephone call, whose cheap price and easy manipulation gain popularity among a large number of people.
Pros and Cons
- Pros:
- free to other people on Skype and cheap to landliness and cell phones around the world.
- Imports contacts from email-based applications which have been installed on the computer.
- Finds people on MySpace using MySpaceIM with Skype.
- Uses the Business Control Panel to manage multiple Skype Credit expenditure.
- Sends faxes, implements conference call, connects to Official website to browse news, do shopping, listen to music etc.
- Sets up a phone number in another country, which will rings on the computer.
- Cons:
- Cannot replace the ordinary telephone for emergency calling.
- Synchronization of sound largely depends on the speed of internet connection.
- Doesn't use standard signalling protocols and is incompatible with other software.
- Cannot guarantee end-to-end service quality, especially when the service crosses continents.