Meet with anyone
You and your guests don't need to sign in or download anything to have a video meeting with Skype. Visit the Skype site to create a meeting link, then share the link with participants—you can invite up to 50 people—then, when you're ready, join the call. If you don't have Skype installed, your meeting will open in Skype on the Web.
Invite friends & family to a Skype meeting from Calendar
Select Start > Calendar . Choose a Microsoft account such as Outlook.com or Hotmail. Click a date and fill out the event details. Select More details > Online meeting. Under People, add attendees. Click Send. Your invitees will see instructions for joining the Skype meeting in the meeting invitation.
Use your phone right from your PC
The Your Phone app helps you stay productive while working from home. Link your Android phone to your PC to respond to texts, share photos, make calls, and more—all while your phone is charging in another room. Plus, use the all-in-one Office app (also available on iPhone) to stay productive wherever you are.
Work remote
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That's an interesting suggestion. I gave up on Skype some time ago, but might use it again if anyone I knew wanted to hold a meeting that way.
I usually just go with Google meet or Zoom, these days.
I usually just go with Google meet or Zoom, these days.
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