Skype makes video-version 2.0 official
By Simon Aughton
Posted on 6 Jan 2006 at 12:21
Skype has released the new look version 2 of its Internet telephony software, the first version to provide one-to-one video calls.
It also boasts Skype's best-ever call quality and around a dozen or so minor feature additions such as the ability to group and filter contacts, new sound events and an improved history. There is also a long list of bug fixes and support for several additional languages.
Skype 2.0 for Windows is a free download from www.skype.com/products.
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