December 11, 2008 7:53 AM PST

The home stretch: Skype's third 4.0 beta

by Jessica Dolcourt
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Those of you following the progress of Skype's beta series for version 4.0 already know that the seminal VoIP caller has been striving to get people interested in--and even aware of--Skype other features by rearranging its program's interface in time for version 4.0.

On Thursday, Skype released Skype 4.0 beta 3 for Windows, the third--and as far as we know, final--beta in the development series.

Skype 4.0 beta 3 (Credit: CNET)

In addition to Internet telephony, Skype wants to make it easier to switch among IM and phone conversations, to place calls to non-Skype users' mobile phones and landlines, and to jump on board its video chats, which, the company admitted, most users either weren't using or didn't know existed.

At each of the three stages, Skype has daubed on more features that build from its very rough first attempt. In version 4.0 beta 3, the ability to scroll and search through your history is the punchiest addition; you can also filter by activity type.

There's also a new download manager for file transfers, a subtle visual "chrome" treatment when you switch into compact view (from the View menu), and a bandwidth manager. To keep Skype stalkers at bay, the company has added the option to report blocked users as abusive. As always, use this feature with care.

Laying it out on the table

While Skype is still accepting feedback to influence the final design, the essentials haven't changed much from the beginning, and the next release will almost assuredly arrive as the final version. Yet, there are still some visual flaws and an empty storefront. Skype's engineers may run out of releases in which to test new functionality.

Skype 4.0 beta 3 (Credit: CNET)

Skype users, too, are calling for more visual personalization in the instant messenger, and are calling out against Skype's yanking of Skypcasts, which officially shut down in September 2008.

Beta number three is also missing birthday reminders and public chats, both slated for this release.

As seen from the air, Skype's 4.0 beta is shaping up into a communications tool that will fulfill its mission to streamline its app and make it more engaging on all fronts. Up close, however, the final release of 4.0 will need more cleanup if it's to really redefine how it's used.

Jessica Dolcourt reviews the latest and greatest smartphone apps, in addition to a healthy dose of Windows software. E-mail Jessica and follow her on Twitter.
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by nicmart December 11, 2008 9:24 AM PST
In the end, I'll bet that Skype remains one of the clumsiest software applications you can use on a Mac.
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by nuckelhedd December 11, 2008 10:34 AM PST
F Skype!!!

I personally have an account with them i can no longer use. According to them I don't have voicemail (which I paid for two years in advance) and can no longer call anyone anywhere atall because the service I paid them for no longer exists according to them.

All of this I have reciepts for but wouldn't you know it... there isn't anyone to call no one answers the email address and all i have ever gotten from them is an automated response.
So i reitterate F Skype and I will do my best to ensure NO ONE I KNOW ever uses the service again. How many people did they do this too i wonder.
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by Venutian December 12, 2008 8:42 AM PST
If you have proof, just take them to small claims court instead of just complaining. It's easier than you think.
by james.gales December 16, 2008 11:28 PM PST
I had prepaid skype, it only had a tenner in it but because I didn't use it they cancelled the account and took mt tenner. Imagine them doing this with a million customers, they would make 10 m quid! Too small for amll claims court & very unfair practise.
by mgcarley December 17, 2008 2:36 AM PST
I can see why you would be annoyed, but they do warn users of these things. I've been using Skype Paid services for about 4 years now. Admittedly, I was a bit miffed when they changed the old SkypePro to the new Skype subscription model, but now I'm using it all much more effectively.

I now have a Skype WorldWide subscription including Voicemail, 6 SkypeIn numbers, and now several accounts for all my employees, all under my Skype for Business account - all no problem, and I usually get a response from Skype within 48 hours.

On average, I spend anywhere from 10? to 250? a month on Skype services and SkypeOut (but it beats the hell out of the 1500?+ phone bills each that I would have spent with my cellphone provider - who now only gets about 70? including a 3.5G Data Connection with which I use... Skype!)

Skype also tells you when you add Skype credit that it is only valid for (I think) 6 months, and I get the reminder emails which tell me "Your Skype number/voicemail/subscription/etc will run out in xx days" - so in my opinion, if you're ignoring those, it's not entirely Skype's fault.
by mgcarley December 17, 2008 2:37 AM PST
Sorry, ? is supposed to be the Euro currency symbol.
by sarah_oneill December 13, 2008 10:53 AM PST
It works just fine for my Apple, and anyone that I know hasn't complained. Skype has Windows and Lite for non-smartphones. It's a great move for Microsoft, trying to gain on the iPhone... There's an interesting <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/mobile-wireless/article/skype-updates-apps-for-windows-mobile-and-non-smartphones-not-apple" title="article here">article here<a/>.
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by ubudoda December 14, 2008 12:14 AM PST
It works great on my Mac too. I've never had a single problem.
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by dcis_steve December 14, 2008 10:03 AM PST
It works great. I use it every single day for work. In fact, I've been using Skype for years, when I first started having major problems with Vonage. Skype has been much more reliable than Vonage; so much so that I cancelled my Vonage account last year and no exclusively use Skype.

I've been using the Netgear skype phone SPH200D which works well, but since I recently learned how to pair my bluetooth headset with my computer, I really enjoy using the desktop Skype app.

If you haven't given it a fair try - do so! I have unlimited calling for US and Canada with my own phone number and voicemail for about $60 per year.
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by MCArnett December 16, 2008 5:43 PM PST
How do you pair your bluetooth with your computer? Thank you
by aubreycollett December 15, 2008 3:31 AM PST
I have been using Skype4 beta 2 for some time now. Seems to work very well, however sometimes the other party can't hear me very well.
There should also be a way that one can see if the person you wish to have a video chat with, is not already chatting to someone else!
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by Balthazaar007al6i December 16, 2008 4:03 PM PST
My friend rings me on Skypeand often either one of us can't hear the other clearly due to latent dropping out or static. This problem needs to be addressed.
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by spnunes December 16, 2008 4:16 PM PST
Skype is maybe the greatest invention after telephone itself. I use it since October 2006 and had followed through all its advance and it is a jewell that we all that hate the abuse of the telecoms of the world should support. I am very happy with the service and in my opinion one of the greatest software companies in the world like Google, Nintendo, Dell and Mozilla. Every company that has some dignity should avoid interlacing with Microsoft which is interested only in monopoly and making more money as a consequence. Hail to Skype for a long life amongst us. I always am affraid that some day a big telecom just buy them out and shutt off as a way of not having competition .. everything that Microsoft is always fighting for. SO, support Skype.
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by seht1912 December 17, 2008 2:39 AM PST
Yes I also have had the sad experience of no response to e-mails I have sent to Skype. A mystery for me is how does one make additional (sometimes required) keypad responses when prompted to do so by a voice robot that offers a series of options e.g "press 1 for new accounts" "press 2 for existing accounts" and so on. I am sure you get my drift but has anyone an answer for me please? Apart from that mystery I am generally satisfied with the service.
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by wswink December 17, 2008 6:26 AM PST
thanks good work
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