For millions of users, Skype is the VoIP solution
 of choice. If you’re just getting into this great telephone 
alternative, you are going to be surprised how much you can do with it. 
In this article we cover lot of tips, addons, hacks, and extras to help 
you utilize Skype to its fullest potential.
Starting Simple: Built-In Skype Features you Didn’t Know About
Skype
 is such a rapidly emerging technology that a lot of brand new users 
aren’t even aware of all the built-in features that Skype offers 
standard, not to mention the add-ons and hacks that you can improve it 
with. In this section we cover some often overlooked standard features 
of Skype that can dramatically improve your experience.
- Whether
 you’ve set your Skype account up on your home or work computer, the 
fact is, you are occasionally going to get important calls when you 
aren’t there. Thankfully, you can simply forward those calls to another 
Skype account or even a cell phone or land line. That way, even if your 
computer at work is shut down, as soon as a call comes in to your Skype 
account, the call will immediately ring on your cell phone, your home 
computer and your home phone line, meaning that no matter where you are 
you’ll be sure to get it. To forward a call click on the “Tools” menu 
and select “Options.” From there set the forwarding number in the “Call Forwarding & Voicemail” section.
 
2 Filtering and Blocking Users
- Skype
 is a great tool for both business and pleasure, but if you don’t take 
preventative steps, it can also cause you some serious security 
problems. VoIP Phishing also known as Vishing  is a new VoIP targeted 
scam in which cyber-criminals use a VoIP client such as Skype to call 
people and attempt to trick them into revealing important financial 
details such as credit card numbers or online passwords. But you can 
limit these attacks by simply blocking unwanted callers.
 To block unknown or unwanted callers, simply click on “Tools” and 
select “Options.” From there, select “Privacy” and choose the level of 
security that works best for you. When it comes to individual attacks, 
you can avoid repeat vishing calls by blocking the spammer by click
 
ing on “Manage Blocked Users” in the “Options” dialog.
3 A DIY Home Security System
- Whether
 you want to keep an eye on your pet goldfish from work or just make 
sure no one has broken in the house while you are on vacation, Skype can
 double as an away from home monitoring system. Checking in is simple 
with Skype’s one and two way video calling. You’ll need two
 separate Skype accounts, a computer at home with a webcam, and access 
to the Internet. Using one account, setup the home version of Skype to 
auto-answer calls and automatically fire up the webcam. Then to check 
in, just use the second Skype account to call the first, and the webcam 
video will pop up.
 
4 Providing Customer Support
- Got
 a small business online? Want to offer some customer support without 
spending a fortune on telephony costs? Skype’s graphical click-to-call 
SkypeMe buttons are ideal for this. Create your SkypeMe button (free
 account needed) and embed the code in your website, weblog, template, 
email, or wherever you want it to appear. When someone views your web 
page (or email message), the button will indicate whether you are online
 and accepting Skye calls, busy, or offline. If you’re on the go and 
want to receive calls, just leave your Skype client running and set call
 forwarding (see above).
 
Plugins, Addons, and Extras
Think
 of the off-the-shelf version of Skype as a new car without any optional
 package. Sure, it will still get you to and from work, but it doesn’t 
have any of the bells and whistles that make your new toy exciting. 
Unlike car options, however, these Skype Plugins and Add-ons won’t cost 
you a fortune, and they’re easy to install to boot.
5 Using Skype to Sell your Services
- You’ve got information that other people can use, and with the Bitwine Skype
 add-on you’ll be able to leverage that information into an income 
stream. Whether you’re a lawyer, a mechanic, or a talented collector, 
there are people willing to pay for the information you have, and using 
Bitwine makes selling that information easy. Through Bitwine, you set up
 your hourly rate, then customers approach you about the topic they 
would like to discuss, you set up a meeting time, and at the end of the 
meeting Bitwine tallies up the time and will even coordinate payment via
 PayPal through another add-on, Bitwine extra.
 
6 Recording Calls
- There are a lot of add-on options for recording Skype calls, including the free Audacity audio
 editor. But Audacity has to be triggered manually, and since you don’t 
always know beforehand when a call should be recorded, the fact that 
Audacity is manual is a serious limitation. By contrast, there are a 
number of Skype recorders that start up automatically. HotRecorder is
 arguably among the best. HotRecorder allows searchable Meta text to be 
added to each recording, and works with Google Talk and other IM 
clients. For aspiring Howard Sterns, there’
 
s a selection of Emotisounds such as laughs, claps, etc., that can be inserted into the conversation for later podcasting.
7 Enhanced Voicemail
- If
 you use your Skype phone for more than just the occasional 
long-distance call, you should enhance your voicemail setup beyond the 
basic Skype standard. Pamela offers
 (automatic) call recording, an answering machine for voice and video, 
automated chat reply if you’re away, Skype VoiceMail management, and 
email forwarding of audio files. In addition, Pamela will let you setup a
 separate greeting or voicemail message for different users, so that 
your business and personal calls won’t hear the same message. And best 
of all, Pamela allows for remote control, meaning that if you forget to 
change one of the voicemail settings before you go on vacation, you can 
make the changes via any computer anywhere.
 
8 Keep Up With New Music
- If
 you constantly find yourself wondering why everyone else’s iPod seems 
to have better music than yours, maybe its time to start branching out 
and discovering new music. Last.fm,
 a Skype add-on provides you with an easy forum to share your own 
musical preferences and listen to what other people like. With this 
add-on, you can browse through other Skype and Last.fm user’s music 
collections and listen in. While you’re listening, information about the
 song and artist you’re listening to is displayed and you’re given the 
ability to find similar titles. Setup is really simple, you just need to
 download the Last.fm extra, sign up for a free account at Last.fm and
 there download the Last.fm software. For those of you that are Mac 
users, Last.fm will still work as a Skype add-on, the only difference is
 that you will need to download the iScrobbler extra to make Last.fm Mac compatible.
 
9 Universal Chat and Language Translation
- It’s
 a global world out there, so whether you’re conducting business or 
pleasure with Skype, you are likely communicating with people around the
 world and may occasionally encounter language barriers. Thankfully, by 
using the quick add-on Universal Chat Translator you
 can communicate with anyone no matter what language they speak. The 
software only produces text translations, so you may feel like you’re 
watching a foreign film with subtitles, but the fact that the Universal 
Translator can read text in 11 languages and understand spoken text in 
50 means that you’ll at least be able to get your point across.
 
10 A Complete Small Business Collaboration Solution
- If
 you’re running a small business or working as part of a team on a 
single project, real-time collaboration is essential. There’s no better 
way to supplement your Skype conferencing than with a collaborative 
desktop provided by Skype add-on Unyte.
 Unyte lets you choose which applications or documents to share with the
 other people on your conference call. Then everyone can be looking at 
the same documents at the same time, and when changes are made they 
appear on everyone’s screen so that there is no confusion. Pricing 
depends on the number of people you want to bring in on the conference, 
but you can give two-person collaboration a try for  “_blank”>free.
 
11 Combining Real-Time Document and Voice Collaboration
- If the setup hassles of Unyte are too much for you, a simpler solution that redefines easy-setup isTalkandWrite.
 TalkandWrite will give you video and voice conferencing as well as 
handle real-time collaborative document editing. That means, that not 
only will the changes you make be reflected on the other person’s 
screen, but you’ll also be able to see and talk with the other person 
about those changes as you make them. This easy Skype add-on can be a 
real time-saver for anyone who spends time working with a small team 
preparing for a project.
 
Mobility
With
 the advent first of cordless phones and then cell phones, every 
communication device is going mobile. So it doesn’t make sense that your
 most advanced communication tool, Skype, should keep you tethered to 
your computer. Here are a few Skype add-ons and extras to give you the 
freedom to get out from behind your desk.
12 Bluetooth and Skype
- The
 first step to mobility is just cutting the cord that connects you to 
your computer when you’re using Skype. You can think of this step as the
 advent of the cordless phone for Skype, it will get you mobile, but 
only within certain limits. Most newer computers are 
already Bluetooth capable, so purchasing and synching up a Bluetooth 
wireless earpiece or headset is extremely simple. In fact, you can use a
 single Bluetooth earpiece to handle calls from both Skype and your cell
 phone, so you may not need to buy anything if you’re already using a 
Bluetooth earpiece with your mobile. The only downside to going Skype 
wireless via Bluetooth is that you are limited by Bluetooth as to how 
far from your computer you can be. But for those that are just looking 
for a way to cut the wire and have a little more mobility around the 
office, Bluetooth is the perfect solution.
 
13 Mobile Phone Skype Calling
- Imagine
 if you could use SkypeIn or SkypeOut from your cell phone: you could 
make and receive phone calls to people around the world with the 
convenience of your cell phone but the pricing of Skype. Thankfully, 
that day is already here, but a surprising number of Skype fans just 
don’t yet know about the capability. Ego has
 been offering their Skype based cell phone service for almost a year. 
It lets you see who is online, make and receive calls with your Skype 
contacts, and use Skype Instant Messaging. If the idea of carrying both a
 Skype phone and a regular cell phone doesn’t suit you, TalkPlus has
 hacked the Skype API to create a server that functions as a Skype 
client, demonstrating that integrating Skype calls and regular mobile 
calls will soon be a reality. In fact, in November 2006, TalkPlus demonstrated a
 successful mobile call to Skype test id echo123. Their hack was then 
made public, and could be installed on mobile phones to talk to the 
Skype server. Since then, the service has temporarily gone MIA, but 
expect that very soon full cell phone/ Skype integration will be a 
reality.
 
14 Skype on a Cell Phone…Indirectly
- While
 the ultimate goal is complete Skype/ mobile integration, for now you 
can get a lot of the functionality of a Skype mobile phone by routing 
your mobile through your home Skype setup. By using a Skype on your mobile phone indirectly.
 Essentially, you will be using your mobile phone to call your home 
computer, which will in turn ask you to enter a password, and then allow
 you to use your SkypeOut credits to call your Skype friends. While the 
system isn’t yet perfect, in part because you’ll be racking up both your
 cell phone and SkypeOut minutes at once, it is an effective way to be 
able to make Skype calls from your cell phone now.
 
15 Bringing Skype to your TV
- Imagine,
 you hear your Skype phone ring, but it’s the fourth quarter of the 
game, and who knows if the call is even important. You don’t want to get
 up, but it seems you have no choice. Thankfully, with mcePhone you
 won’t have to get up to find out who is calling ever again, as your 
incoming Skype calls will simply pop up on your TV screen. From your TV 
you’ll be able to see your own Skype-Status (online, offline, etc), the 
number of SkypeOut credits you have, which of your Skype friends are 
currently online, and whether you have any new voicemails. And when a 
new call comes in, a small window automatically pops up letting you know
 who the caller is, and it will even let you decide whether you want to 
accept, ignore, or reject the call all by remote control.
 
16 Having your Skype Announce Who is Calling
- Despite its simplicity, AudioID is
 easily one of the most useful Skype hacks for home users. AudioID will 
allow you to setup an individualized announcement for each caller that 
will play over your computer or home speaker system. So instead of 
hearing a generic computer ring from somewhere way back in the home 
office, you can hear a clear message from your computer, “Call from 
Kristy” which will let you decide whether you need to run back to take 
the call or whether it can wait until later.
 
Pure Silliness: Skype Hacks Designed to Entertain
Much
 of Skype’s appeal is the connectivity and productivity it brings to its
 users. But Skype can also just be a great way to have a whole lot of 
fun. These simple hacks will help you do just that.
17 Voice Analysis Love Detector
- Whether you’re using a Skype based dating service or are just want to know if that secret crush feels the same way about you, the Love Detector is
 a fun Skype add-on that uses SENSE voice analysis technology to detect 
love and other emotions over your Skype calls. But before you rush out 
and purchase the full version, you can give this add-on a free trial run and start testing how people really feel about you.
 
18 Making Board Games Fun Again
- Need a break from work but need to stay in front of the computer so your boss doesn’t get suspicious?
 
There are a whole host of classic board games that you can add-on to Skype for some fun diversion. WithBackgammon, Bingo, Chess and Checkers, you can compete against your fellow Skype users using ‘old-school’ games with ‘new-school’ interfaces.
19 KishKish Lie Detector
- If
 you’re using your Skype phone to conduct business deals and you want to
 make sure the other party is being truthful, or you just want to prove 
once and for all that your boyfriend is a cheater, try KishKish the
 Skype Lie Detector add-on. KishKish detects the stress level of the 
person you are talking with over Skype, and it uses that information to 
detect when they are lying.
 
20 Creating a Lip-Snyc-ing Avatar to Hide Behind
- Video
 calls can be great for connecting with people on a more personal level.
 But sometimes, whether because we don’t know the caller well or it just
 hasn’t been a good morning, we don’t want to be seen. Instead of 
feeling embarrassed in front of the camera, CrazyTalk allows
 you to create your own Skype video avatar and have him/ her lip-sync 
anything you say. This fun add-on is surprisingly simple to setup and 
use, and will allow you create your own custom avatar from any digital 
photo. Once set up, it takes just a click to have the avatar pop up, 
cover the Skype video screen and begin lip-sync-ing.
 
21 Disguising your Voice
- There’s
 nothing more entertaining than changing your voice to mess with your 
friends. Whether you want to impersonate their boss or their 
girlfriend, DoNaut has
 got you covered. This easy to install Skype add-on will allow you to 
adjust the tone and quality of your voice throughout the call. In 
addition, you can use DoNaut to pipe in some background music to your 
Skype calls off your favorite music player such as iTunes, or Windows 
Media Player.
 
22 “Can I Have Your Number?” … “Umm, No.”
- Whether
 from a bad blind date, or a sales person that just won’t take no for an
 answer, we’ve all been in a situation where we didn’t want to give the 
person our phone number or Skype information, but it seemed unavoidable.
 Thankfully, the folks that compiled the original NotMyNumber Directory have
 given Skype users the ability to provide people with a fake number as 
well. This simple Skype add-on will give you access to local numbers in 
every major city that are guaranteed to be inactive. That way, when 
someone you don’t want to talk to asks you for your Skype number, you 
can very casually access the Skype NotMyNumber Tool and offer them a completely fake number.
 
Ad
 vanced Hacks
If
 you’re tech savvy and really want to push your Skype setup to the 
limit, this list of advanced hacks can help you create functionalities 
that are sure to improve your experience and wow your friends. But be 
forewarned, even though a lot of these hacks will be simple to advanced 
tweakers, if you’re new to Skype you may find some of these hacks are 
over your head.
23 Multiple Logins
- If
 Skype has become your family’s communication device of choice, then no 
doubt you have experienced the problem of having multiple members of 
your family trying to use your home Skype account at the same time. For a
 quick fix to this problem, just setup setup multiple logins,
 so that everyone in the family can use their Skype ID whenever they 
want. So far this hack is only available for Windows XP users, but keep 
an eye out for a hack compatible with your OS in the near future.
 
24 Design your own Hack
- Don’t
 see a hack here that interests you? Or maybe you need custom 
functionality and can’t wait for someone to create it. Skype has open 
developer API, so you can write your own plugins which can be created in
 HTML or Java, or as an EXE or DLL. If you’re looking for a community to
 help you with some of the programming hurdles, the Skype Developer Zone blog will
 even keep your questions private so that no one steals your new idea 
before you get it finished. And when your application is complete, the 
site also offers a Publishing Studio Publication Studio to manage your published component.
 
This
 list of 25 Skype hacks, modifications and add-ons are all designed for 
one thing… improving your Skype Experience. And with your newfound Skype
 knowledge you are now just a hack away from experiencing this great 
service in ways you never have before. So go out, implement a hack or 
two, and enjoy your improved Skype service. Happy Skype-ing!

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