Skype(TM): The Definitive Guide | 
enlarge | Authors: Harry Max, Taylor Ray Publisher: Que Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.8
ISBN: 032140940X Dewey Decimal Number: 621.38502854678 EAN: 9780321409409 ASIN: 032140940X
Publication Date: May 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Excellent Condition - We ship daily w/ free USPS tracking
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Learn how to make free phone calls to more than 75 million people, and dirt-cheap phone calls to practically everyone else, anywhere on Earth! You can do it with Skype. This book will help you get started fast, with any computer: Windows, Mac, Linux, even Pocket PC. Then, take Skype to the limit, with SkypeIn, SkypeOut, instant messaging, secure file transfer, even video calling. -
Set up and customize Skype in just minutes -
Take Skype on the road--avoid expensive hotel phones and international calls -
Transform your PC into a state-of-the-art Skype videophone -
Troubleshoot Skype connections and audio quality -
Discover even more ways to save money, simplify life, even build your business! Written by Skype insiders, this is the only official guide to Skype. It's up-to-date, easy-to-use, quick, simple . . . and above all, FUN! Bonus coverage for more experienced users: Skype architecture, security, and advanced configuration.
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Lots of basic stuff, but there is useful information for all Skype users July 31, 2006 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Unless you are a real computer beginner, you do not need a book like this one to start using Skype.
Just download the software and depending on your operating system - it is especially simple with Windows XP and Mac OSX - Skype practically installs itself, and then asks for your log-in infomation or if you don't have an account, it asks you to create one. Then you just have to plug in a headset or if your computer is already equipped with a mic and speakers, you can start calling around the World for less than what it would cost to mail a letter.
This book devotes a lot of pages to explaining how to install Skype software and setting up preferences on Windows, Linux and Macs. If you are new to computers and the Internet, this might be helpful. But it starts getting interesting for Skype users with Chapter 5. It explains how to get the most out of Skype. How to use Skype to make video calls and how to set up conference calls.
For the advanced Skyper, Chapter 7 explains error codes and how it evolved from the once popular peer-to-peer program, Kazaa. I have always admired how Skype can be used behind firewalls and with network address translation (NAT). I have used Skype on several corporate networks without any problems. This is unlike some VoIP providers whose equipment and programs cannot work with NAT and only work when certain firewall ports are open.
The book also provides information on Skype security and explains how it encrypts network traffic. Until I read this book, I never fully understood how Skype worked. I am sure that most of the information can be found by searching the web, but this thin book organizes it and makes it possible to know almost everything about Skype in an evening.
Wonderfully straightforward July 12, 2006 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Even the most intuitive applications can benefit from a user manual. And here's the one for Skype - the free computer program that lets you place telephone calls over the internet (as well as do a whole lot more). If you're nervous about getting started with Skype, this book lays out the fundamentals in clear, understandable language. And if you're a seasoned user, you'll find tips and hacks that bring your Skyping to a new high. I particularly enjoyed Chapter 6, "How People Use Skype." As a social-networking tool, Skype affords opportunities I had never imagined. The authors clearly know what's going on and have the ability to explain technical things to folks who aren't technically minded. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if this was the book the "Idiots" and "Dummies" check out before they write their own guidebooks.
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