Skype 2 (beta)

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Although Skype 2 suffers from middling voice quality when calling landline phones, it's still one of the best free VoIP services around, and its new Skype Video feature makes it even better.… Read full review

Editors' rating:
  • 7.5 out of 10
7.5 out of 10
User rating:
  • 7.2 out of 10
7.2 out of 10

Pros

  • Free, easy to install and set up
  • calls to other Skype users are free, and calls to non-Skype phones are competitively priced
  • beta 2 adds videoconferencing, toolbars for IE, Firefox and Outlook, contact groups, mood messengers plus avatars, sounds and ring tones

Cons

  • voice quality is mediocre when using SkypeOut and SkypeIn (it gets even worse when uploading files)

The best things in life sometimes are free -- such as Skype 2, the latest version of eBay's newly acquired VoIP service. Now in beta, Skype 2 tacks on free video calling between Skype users and other neat additions to its long list of cool features, which include conference calling and an IM client. You can also add low-cost inbound/outbound calling, voicemail and call forwarding to analogue phones. The Skype dashboard thankfully remains free of advertisements, and the quality of Skype-to-Skype calls is still high. Although the quality of landline calls hasn't improved, Skype 2 continues to be an overall excellent option for anyone seeking to make free phone calls.

Installing Skype 2 is simplicity itself: download and run an executable file, follow the few steps in the setup wizard, and you're done. The first time you launch the program -- which pops up in an IM-like dashboard window -- a handy Getting Started wizard appears, taking you through a test call and helping you import contacts from address books it detects on your system. You'll be able to hear and see your callers using the audio or video devices (microphone/speakers, USB headset, Webcam) that you've already connected to your computer. Spend a few pounds on a device like the Actiontec Phone Wizard, and you can also use your analogue phone.

All access to and adjustment of Skype 2's features happens through the dashboard window. The window is segmented into three main tabs: Contacts, Dial and History. To place a free call to another Skype user, just click the name in your contacts list. If you've purchased credit to SkypeOut, which begins at 10 euros (~£7) and includes low rates for international locations, you can reach landline phone numbers by either clicking a number you've saved to your contacts list or by using the electronic keypad in the Dial tab. To redial a name or number that you've already called, click it in the History tab. The dashboard window is also where you can initiate other features, such as conference calling for up to five people, instant messaging with other Skype users, call forwarding for up to three numbers (if you have SkypeOut) and voicemail retrieval (if you bought a voicemail plan, which starts at 3 months for 5 euros).

One of the major new features in beta version 2 is Skype Video, free video calling between Skype users. Skype has partnered with a number of hardware companies, including Logitech and Motorola, to bring Skype-certified accessories to the market, including Webcams and Bluetooth headsets. Other new features include avatars, sounds and ring tones (available for purchase from Skype's Web site), contact groups and toolbars. The browser toolbar works with Internet Explorer and Firefox: Skype recognises phone numbers and Skype names on search results pages, allowing one-click calling from the results page via Skype. The Outlook toolbar consolidates your Outlook and Skype contacts, allowing you place Skype calls to Skype users who have emailed you, or call non-Skype users via SkypeOut.

Our anecdotal tests of Skype 2-to-Skype 2 audio calls yielded conversations that sounded almost exactly like those between two analogue phones. Voices on both the calling and receiving ends came through quite clearly, and latency was barely evident. Using the video-calling function was an equally easy experience, as the program automatically detects whether the Skype user you're calling also has video capability and allows you to accept or decline the video feed. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for Skype 2-to-landline calls (and vice versa). On a SkypeOut call to an analogue phone line, audio was relatively clear on the Skype end of the call, though the analogue caller experienced some static and random chirp reminiscent of old Doctor Who episodes. Voice quality took another hit when we uploaded and downloaded data during calls, with the audio occasionally cutting out altogether on both sides of the call. After purchasing a SkypeIn subscription (starting at 3 months for 10 euros) and choosing a regular phone number to associate with our account, we made a series of analogue calls to our Skype number -- and experienced more of the same inferior call quality on both sides. Skype's performance problems when calling analogue phones were worse than the problems that plague most VoIP services. For good call quality with Skype, your best bet is to persuade those you want to reach to install the program themselves; in addition to higher voice quality, your calls will always be free.

Free software is generally not well supported by the maker, but Skype makes a decent effort. The Skype Web site offers a user forum, downloadable user guides, a searchable knowledge base and a troubleshooter tool that walks you through a series of questions to help you solve basic problems. Users can also submit a support request through an online form and check the status of the request.

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I have had consistently great call quality with Skype 2 using Skype Out to a landline, even when connecting via lower bandwidth hotel wireless connections. The only time I had less then perfect sound was when doing full screen video at the same time. Perhaps the reviewer's connection is dodgy.

Member's rating:
  • 8.70 out of 10
8.70 out of 10
14 December, 2005 12:13
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There are number of UE changes that seems to make life harder than before e.g. Contacts listing and ringtones. Also still no way to amend an existing contact.

Plus the addition of a few bugs e.g. when pasting or typing in telephone numbers, when a call has 'failed', no access to voice mails, contacts have become unavailable when they are online, calls dropping (but this seems to have become more prevalent in recent months) and, most unforgiveable, my system ran much slower (proved when v1.4.0.84 was reinstalled).

Member's rating:
  • 4.50 out of 10
4.50 out of 10
21 December, 2005 18:22
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Member's rating:
  • 9.00 out of 10
9.00 out of 10
22 December, 2005 12:43
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Skype is a great system but 2.0 suffers from poor quality on out calls, line dropping and stuttering, especially during other LAN activity. I still use it every day!

Member's rating:
  • 8.00 out of 10
8.00 out of 10
26 January, 2006 10:04
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The video is a bit jerky and sound is not the best but for free I think it's the bees knees.

Member's rating:
  • 8.50 out of 10
8.50 out of 10
26 January, 2006 21:34
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Don't believe the hype, Skype used to be great, now since they sold it and the video version came out, it doesn't work. Video is unreliable or doesn't work. People who are online don't appear as though they are, and in my case, when someone calls me the whole program crashes. It is no better than messenger (or worse), save yourself the frustration and keep away from it.

Member's rating:
  • 4.50 out of 10
4.50 out of 10
1 April, 2006 13:37
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