![]() ![]() Microsoft says Skype for Web is heading to more countries in the "next few weeks. Unfortunately, it doesn't support Chromebooks yet. Currently, the program works on Safari, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Firefox. Microsoft says that Skype for Web will support notifications, instant messaging, video and voice calls using a real-time communications (RTC) plug-in. Now you can simply use the program from a browser that's already installed. For instance, you may need to get IT approval before installing Skype on your work computer. But for some people, Skype for Web could be a godsend. If you're already a heavy Skype user, you probably have the app on your phone or laptop. can sign in and connect to Skype for Web to get to their conversations in an instant without downloading the Skype app," the company writes. Microsoft says that Skype for Web will support notifications, instant messaging, video and voice calls using a real-time communications (RTC) plug-in. It's listed as a beta version, which is Microsoft's way of saying all the bugs may not be worked out yet. Microsoft Teams is replacing Skype for Business. I visited the site on Friday morning, and under the button to download Skype, there's a new link that lets you try out Skype for Web. Skype for Business lets you add up to 250 people to online meetings, provides enterprise-grade security, allows you to manage employee accounts, and is integrated into your Office apps. In a blog post, Skype announced that its Skype for Web will be available to anyone in the United States or the United Kingdom. Now, Microsoft's Skype is joining the browser-based club. Even Apple is considering making its maps available on the Web, and you can already use its office software in a tab. For example, the popular instant messaging program Whatsapp introduced a version of its service that runs in a browser earlier this year. That's why there's been a renewed push lately for browser-based versions of online services. ReutersĪpps usually provide an easier user experience than programs on the Web, but the requirement of downloading the product means that a lot of potential users will not bother. Skype's new website allows you to send messages and make video calls without downloading the app.
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