Microsoft says the Skype for Web beta can make outgoing calls take longer than normal to go out, and “ battery consumption when running Skype for Web on a Mac” is currently a known issue. Mac users with access to the Skype for Web beta will also want to be aware of some known issues with the beta. The company says its making invitations available to a small number of users to start and will expand to users worldwide “in the coming months.”Īside from requiring an invitation for accessing the beta, Skype for Web will also require for browser plug-in for now, so the goal of not having to download something extra on another machine isn’t quite met yet, but Microsoft says its working on that (at least for Internet Explorer). To participate in the Skype for Web beta, Microsoft says to log on to where the browser-based version of the video calling will be and check for an invitation. Microsoft is currently offering Skype for Web as a beta to select users. Skype for Web will allow users to chat, video call, and manage contacts from a web browser without having to download the Skype app. Since Mac OS X Mountain Lion is out and if you have gotten in its grove, then you must have started to look for some interesting apps to pump some more fuel into this wonder Mac machine. Microsoft's Skype for Mac team has released a number of updates for the video chatting client throughout the year, with the latest version being released to the masses today. We told you Microsoft released a redesigned version of Skype for the Mac earlier last month, and today Microsoft says the communication software is starting to roll out as a service on the Web.
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