Skype Comes to the iPhone

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Skype, a peer-to-peer Internet telephony network, has for years provided free and low-cost voice and text communications to its users.  Now Shape Services has brought their IM+ for Skype client to the iPhone through a new web service.  IM+ for Skype for the iPhone allows you to place VOIP calls to Skype users around the world, as well as any landline and mobile phone, using the SkypeOut service*.  Though it’s not free, it sure is a lot cheaper that at&t’s international rates.

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In addition, you can check to see if other Skype users are online (to see if they are ready to receive a call) or text them for free using the integrated messaging client.  IM+ for Skype was designed especially for iPhone’s touch screen and is intended to complement the iPhone interface.  The current beta of the software is free for a limited time, so check it out below and let us know how it goes.

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IM+ for Skype for the iPhone  (information page)

IM+ for Skype for the iPhone  (application link for iPhone only)

*Note–please be aware that although Shape Service’s IM+ for Skype client uses the Skype API, it is not a product of Skype (who provides the SkypeOut service).

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1 Comments:

  1. tho bur, August 12, 2008:

    Attenton…
    All calls via skype will be biled on the skype-out account…

    THIS IS NOT SKYPE….

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