You can also turn screen sharing on or off at any point during a call.
This is useful if you have other programs running during your call and don’t necessarily want to let other call participants see them.
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Once screen sharing is enabled, you can opt to share your full screen, or just a portion of it. To do so, simply initiate a call – either person-to-person or a group conversation – and then enable screen sharing. Screen Sharing: If you’ve ever used a service like WebEx or Go2Meeting for sharing a presentation with remote participants, you might be surprised to learn that you can now do this in Skype – for free. Group conversations don’t need to be limited to just Skype users – you can also include people on their phone lines and have them added to the call once they pick up. To start a conference call on Skype, you launch a “new group conversation,” and select participants by dragging and dropping them into the conversation. Conference Calls: Skype can be especially useful, and cost saving, for conference calls. If you have a webcam, the most recent version of Skype also includes higher quality video calling – also free. You can also call landlines and cell phones once you purchase Skype credits, with the rates, especially for international calls, being significantly lower than what your local telecom company charges. So what can you do with Skype these days? Here’s a rundown of both the basic functionality and some of the newer enhancements that your business might find useful: Person-to-Person Phone Calls: As always, you can still make free calls to other Skype users, once your computer is equipped with a mic and headset (or a Skype phone), and your colleagues sign up.
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Although Skype’s original claim to fame was free phone calls over a broadband connection, the service has since emerged into much more, with the latest major upgrade, Skype 4.0 (and subsequently 4.1) adding features, upgrading usability, and improving call quality to a point where the software is now reliable enough to be a persistent part of your business communications.
With more than 400 million users globally, Skype is perhaps the biggest online communication network of them all.