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Skype

Skype is available for

Windows
Windows (Business version)
Windows (Beta)
Mac OS X
Linux



For your mobileWindows Mobile
Nokia N800/N810
Skype Lite
iPhone
Skype on PSP®




As a default, Skype will use your machine as a supernode if it is connected to a high-bandwidth network.  Hence, it's better to disable this function. You can do so by creating the following registry entry:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Skype]
DisableSupernode    REG_DWORD    0x1



Run the Skype Setup application

A window will open asking what you want to do with a file called SkypeSetup.exe. Click ‘Save File’.


Follow the Setup Wizard

When the download is done, click on the SkypeSetup.exe file from the Mozilla Downloads window to open the Skype Setup application.
(Alternatively, you could open it directly from the location you saved it which is typically your desktop.)
The Skype Setup Wizard will appear and guide you through the rest of the installation.

Launch Skype

After the installation has finished, you can open Skype at any time by clicking the icon on your desktop or in your system tray.


Getting started with Skype

Skype is a little piece of software that lets you talk over the internet to anyone, anywhere in the world for free.

Download the Skype software

Choose a Skype Name

This is the name people will use to call you on Skype.

Choose a Skype Name

Sound check

Check that your microphone and speakers are on. If your computer doesn't have these, you can get a cheap starter headset from the Skype store.

Sound check

Make your first call

Select your friend's Skype Name and press the big green call button.

Make your first call


Skype 4.0 Beta for Windows







Getting started with Skype video calling

Smile, wave or say hello to anyone, anywhere in the world with free one-to-one video conversations.

To make free video calls you'll need the latest version of Skype and a webcam and headset (if you don't have a headset you can use the in-built speakers and microphone on your computer).


Download the Skype software

Your webcam should have come with an installation disc. Just pop the disc in your computer, before plugging the camera in, and follow the on-screen instructions.

Choose a Skype Name


Now you're ready to plug in your webcam. Find the USB port on your computer; it's the one with the matching USB symbol.

Sound check

Skype will automatically help you test your webcam to make sure everything is working correctly.

Make your first call

Now you can make video calls to anyone else with a webcam.

Make your first call