Skype Me! from Single User to Small Enterprise and Beyond : From Single User to Small Enterprise and Beyond.

By: Daehne, MarkusContributor(s): Daehne, MarkusMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Kidlington : William Andrew, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (449 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780080489711Subject(s): Internet telephony | Internetworking (Telecommunication)Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Skype Me! from Single User to Small Enterprise and Beyond : From Single User to Small Enterprise and BeyondDDC classification: 004.6 LOC classification: TK5105.8865 -- S59 2006ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Front Matter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Part I: Getting -- Chapter 1 An Overview -- Chapter 2 Installing Skype -- Chapter 3 Getting Started -- Chapter 4 Basic Features -- Chapter 5 Common -- Part II: Taking -- Chapter 6 Advanced -- Chapter 7 Software -- Chapter 8 Hardware Add-ons -- Chapter 9 Getting the -- Chapter 10 Being Mobile -- Part III: -- Chapter 11 Setting Up Skype -- Chapter 12 Business -- Chapter 13 Skype Firewall -- Part IV: Customizing Skype -- Chapter 14 The Skype API -- Part V: Skype -- Chapter 15 Future Skype- -- Index.
Summary: This book is divided into four parts. Part I begins with several chapters on the basics of Skype. Here the reader learns how to install and configure Skype on several platforms including Windows, Max OSX, Linux, and PocketPC. The reader will also learn how to begin making voice over IP calls immediately. Part II deals with the more advanced features of Skype. Here the reader learns how to use Skype on new "Skype Ready” cell phones, use Skype for more advanced, business-oriented tasks such as scheduling and file transfers, as well as using SkypeOut. Part III discusses how to integrate Skype with third party networking, communication, and security devices such as routers, firewalls, and mail servers, as well as using the brand new Skype for Business. Part IV covers the Skype Application Programming Interface, Plug-ins, Add-ons, and third party tools. Here the reader learns to develop and customize their own applications using the new, powerful, Skype API. * Skype has over 70,000,0000 users worldwide, and 13 forums with over 25,000 members * Skype's Application Programming Interface (API) allows users to develop their own applications and customize Skype with the information found in this book * Makrus Daehne is one of the most recognized and respected authorities on Skype and he is the forum moderator on the Skype Web site.
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Cover -- Front Matter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Part I: Getting -- Chapter 1 An Overview -- Chapter 2 Installing Skype -- Chapter 3 Getting Started -- Chapter 4 Basic Features -- Chapter 5 Common -- Part II: Taking -- Chapter 6 Advanced -- Chapter 7 Software -- Chapter 8 Hardware Add-ons -- Chapter 9 Getting the -- Chapter 10 Being Mobile -- Part III: -- Chapter 11 Setting Up Skype -- Chapter 12 Business -- Chapter 13 Skype Firewall -- Part IV: Customizing Skype -- Chapter 14 The Skype API -- Part V: Skype -- Chapter 15 Future Skype- -- Index.

This book is divided into four parts. Part I begins with several chapters on the basics of Skype. Here the reader learns how to install and configure Skype on several platforms including Windows, Max OSX, Linux, and PocketPC. The reader will also learn how to begin making voice over IP calls immediately. Part II deals with the more advanced features of Skype. Here the reader learns how to use Skype on new "Skype Ready” cell phones, use Skype for more advanced, business-oriented tasks such as scheduling and file transfers, as well as using SkypeOut. Part III discusses how to integrate Skype with third party networking, communication, and security devices such as routers, firewalls, and mail servers, as well as using the brand new Skype for Business. Part IV covers the Skype Application Programming Interface, Plug-ins, Add-ons, and third party tools. Here the reader learns to develop and customize their own applications using the new, powerful, Skype API. * Skype has over 70,000,0000 users worldwide, and 13 forums with over 25,000 members * Skype's Application Programming Interface (API) allows users to develop their own applications and customize Skype with the information found in this book * Makrus Daehne is one of the most recognized and respected authorities on Skype and he is the forum moderator on the Skype Web site.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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