Download Skype 3.8.0.188 (old version)
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Download Skype 3.8.0.188 (old version)
Website: http://www.skype.com/
Developer: Skype Limited
Current Version:Skype 5.0.0.152
Supported Systems:Windows 95, 98 (Skype 3.8.0.188 ?), Me (Skype 3.0.0.198) , 2000, XP, Vista, 7
License:Freeware
First Release:01 September, 2002 (8 years ago)
Latest Release:14 October, 2010 (3 weeks ago)
File Size: 21.25 MB
Date Released: 19 November, 2008 (2 years ago)
MD5 Checksum: e869a3e950c21c937c114d3c7a8ea2e0
System Requirements of Skype 3.8.0.188
32-Bit versions
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Windows Me
Windows 2000
bugfix: Incorrect setting for online status in Options
bugfix: Skype occasionally crashed on shutdown
Skype is a little program for making free calls over the internet to anyone else who also has Skype. It’s free and easy to download and use, and works with most computers. Now it also supports video conferencing over the net.
Skype is a proprietary peer-to-peer Internet telephony (VoIP) network, founded by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, the creators of KaZaA and competing against established open VoIP protocols like SIP, IAX, or H.323. The Skype Group is headquartered in Luxembourg with offices also in London and Tallinn. The system has a reputation for working across different types of network connections (including firewalls and NAT) because voice packets are routed by the combined users of the free desktop software application. Skype users can speak to other Skype users for free. Skype also has paid services allowing users to call traditional telephone numbers (SkypeOut), receive calls from traditional phones (SkypeIn), and receive voicemail messages.
SkypeIn (beta) allows Skype users to receive calls on their computers dialed by regular phone subscribers
Skype Voicemail allows callers to leave voice-mail messages for Skype users who are indisposed
Skype supports group text chat with an interface similar to IRC with 150 People
Skype Me has opened up a wellspring of people who want to communicate with people from other countries
Skype 2.0 (and above) supports videoconferencing
Developer: Skype Limited
Current Version:Skype 5.0.0.152
Supported Systems:Windows 95, 98 (Skype 3.8.0.188 ?), Me (Skype 3.0.0.198) , 2000, XP, Vista, 7
License:Freeware
First Release:01 September, 2002 (8 years ago)
Latest Release:14 October, 2010 (3 weeks ago)
Program Information
Name: Skype 3.8.0.188File Size: 21.25 MB
Date Released: 19 November, 2008 (2 years ago)
MD5 Checksum: e869a3e950c21c937c114d3c7a8ea2e0
System Requirements of Skype 3.8.0.188
32-Bit versions
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Windows Me
Windows 2000
What's new in Skype 3.8.0.188
bugfix: Improved search for contacts that have not signed into Skype for a long time. bugfix: Incorrect setting for online status in Options
bugfix: Skype occasionally crashed on shutdown
Skype is a little program for making free calls over the internet to anyone else who also has Skype. It’s free and easy to download and use, and works with most computers. Now it also supports video conferencing over the net.
Skype is a proprietary peer-to-peer Internet telephony (VoIP) network, founded by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, the creators of KaZaA and competing against established open VoIP protocols like SIP, IAX, or H.323. The Skype Group is headquartered in Luxembourg with offices also in London and Tallinn. The system has a reputation for working across different types of network connections (including firewalls and NAT) because voice packets are routed by the combined users of the free desktop software application. Skype users can speak to other Skype users for free. Skype also has paid services allowing users to call traditional telephone numbers (SkypeOut), receive calls from traditional phones (SkypeIn), and receive voicemail messages.
Skype Features:
SkypeOut allows Skype users to call traditional telephone numbersSkypeIn (beta) allows Skype users to receive calls on their computers dialed by regular phone subscribers
Skype Voicemail allows callers to leave voice-mail messages for Skype users who are indisposed
Skype supports group text chat with an interface similar to IRC with 150 People
Skype Me has opened up a wellspring of people who want to communicate with people from other countries
Skype 2.0 (and above) supports videoconferencing
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