Skype For Windows 8 And Facebook [UPD]
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As of February 2012, Skype provides support through their web support portal, support community, @skypesupport on Twitter, and Skype Facebook page. Direct contact via email and live chat is available through their web support portal. Chat Support is a premium feature available to Skype Premium and some other paid users.
The really bad part of all this is that Facebook chat is horrible. In fact, it's pretty much unusable. I hate the chat sidebar, I dislike the little chat windows, and I keep missing messages because who keeps their eyes on Facebook all the time? Not to mention the fact you have to keep the thing open all day if you want to use the chat. When it comes to Facebook, I have to disagree with my colleague Aaron who says we don't need desktop chat clients anymore. Facebook chat can be much better utilized and enjoyed on desktop, and there are several good ways to do this.
Facebook's official chat client was released a little over a year ago. On the time of its release, it was no more than a carbon copy of the news ticker and chat sidebar, and I can't say it's much more than that right now. It's still, however, preferable to Facebook's Web interface, with convenient windows for each chat, and tray notifications for new messages.
For some reason, Facebook Messenger does not officially support Windows 8, and I experienced some weird flashing on my Windows 8 machine when double clicking a contact. Things behaved normally when I opened my chat windows with just a single click. Hopefully, these bugs are limited to Windows 8, but feel free to let me know what you experienced with Facebook Messenger.
Line app is also one of the new entrants to windows 8 OS app community. The Line app is also offering voice chat and messaging functions. In addition to that, it can be used to post the status updates and many more.
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But this is not what I wanted, this really starts a new Skype process; it won't open the skype url with a running skype instance.I can do that from any browser with hyperlinks.I can do that on OS X with this code:
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