Skype on Apple iPhone!
August 13, 2007 by dennis
Skype is probably the most popular VoIP program out there, and it’s no wonder that now Skype is on the iPhone as well. SHAPE Services, the company responsible for IM+ For Skype writes on its website:
IM+ for Skype is a fully mobile application that enables voice and text communication with other Skype users and provides cost-effective calling to landlines and mobiles. No huge traffic for calls! No huge traffic for calls! For any voice communications with IM+ for Skype SkypeOut is necessary.

And MacDailyNews is reporting:
Now iPhone owners can log onto http://skypeforiphone.com using iPhone’s Safari web browser and talk with their Skype contacts or call any landlines and mobiles in a cost-efficient way. “Noticing the public interest for Skype on iPhone, we decided to use our mobile IM and mobile Skype experience and develop an application for them; this has also been a move towards our IM+ for Skype platform coverage. It is truly easy and convenient to access and use. We are looking forward to hearing some feedback from iPhone users”, said Igor Berezovsky, the company’s CEO, in the press release. “No tweaks are necessary.”
You can find the IM+ for Skype website at http://skypeforiphone.com (although at the moment it seems to be almost predictably overloaded), and more info here.
Tags: app, Apple, application, iPhone, Mac, News, OS, voip
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