Skype has unveiled a test version of its latest
Skype
4.0 upgrade, offering improved video and options to help users better manage
calls.
The VoIP provider is keen to promote its video calling service which it says
accounts for around 28 per cent of all Skype call minutes.
Video calls can now be launched with one click and can be accompanied by
one-click IM chat sessions. Video calls also start in a much larger screen by
default.
"This is one of the most fundamental changes we've made in the one and a half
year history of the company," said Mike Bartlett, director of Windows product
management at Skype.
Bartlett stressed that Skype 4.0 is still very much in beta form and that the
company is looking to user feedback over the coming months to shape the final
product.
"When you change something dramatically, it can be quite difficult to get
used to for your user base. This is an unfinished piece of work at the moment."
Version 4.0 has also been designed to accommodate Skype-certified hardware,
allowing the application automatically to recognise new devices such as
headphones.
"Over the years, we've added a lot of richness and functionality to Skype.
It's no longer just a little piece of software for making free calls," said
Bartlett.
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