LONDON: Users will soon be able to use Skype from a browser without having to download anything. Microsoft announced that it will soon launch a web-based version of the video-conferencing platform.
The new version of Skype, which is still in beta, allows users to log in to their existing accounts from Skype’s website when using Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer. Instant messaging is supported as soon as you log in, but voice and video calls require the extra step of installing a browser plugin, although Microsoft says this additional step will only be a temporary necessity.
In the future, using Skype on the web will become even easier and convenient, the company wrote in a blog post. Imagine you wanted to meet your child’s teacher, or conduct an online interview with a potential candidate. You’ll be able to chat over Skype directly from a browser in just a click.”