What is Skype?
Skype is software that enables you to make free calls anywhere in the world. Skype uses P2P (peer-to-peer) technology to connect you with other users. It offers several features, including SkypeOut calling from Skype to regular and mobile phones worldwide, conference calling, and secure file transferring.
You can also now share your screen with other users. Skype calls focus on video and audio quality, and secure the calls with end-to-end encryption.
In addition, it doesn't just work on Windows. Skype is also for Mac OS X, Linux and PDAs using Pocket PC, with a native look and feel for each platform. Talking, sending instant messages or even file transfers work between different platforms like a charm.
Key features
Here are key features of Skype:
- Free Skype-to-Skype calling.
- Free video calls.
- Free instant messaging.
- Call phones and mobiles, send SMS.
- Voicemail.
- Forward calls to a phone when you’re offline.
Download Skype
You can download Skype 5.3.0.120 version for Windows form Download Skype 5.3.0.120 for Windows webpage (Registration Required). To download Skype for other systems please visit Download Skype webpage.
What's new in Skype 5.3.0.120
Skype 5.3.0.120 contains the changes in comparison with previous builds are:
- Removed Extras Manager from Skype.
- Skype crashed when trying to close Call Quality Indicator with pressing 'esc'.
System requirements
- PC running Windows 2000, XP, Vista or 7, both 32- and 64-bit operating systems. (Windows 2000 users require DirectX 9.0 for video calls).
- Internet connection – broadband is best (GPRS is not supported for voice calls).
- Speakers and microphone – built-in or separate.
- For voice and video calls we recommend a computer with at least a 1GHz processor, 256 MB RAM and of course a webcam.
- For High Definition (HD) video calls both you and the person you're talking to need Skype 4.2 for Windows or higher, plus HD webcams. You'll also need a high-speed broadband connection (Recommend sustained 1 Mbps symmetrical bandwidth or higher) and a PC with at least a 1.8 GHz processor.
Source: Skype Release Notes
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