Skype today announced a change to its plans regarding the retirement of the Desktop API used by third-party developers to extend Skype functionality. Instead of retiring the Desktop API later this ...
Kudos to my fellow VoIP blogger Ted Wallingford for pointing us to a Skype API end-user agreement that would seem to reserve all rights to anything tweaks you create with the Skype API to the company.
A soon-to-be-deprecated API included with Skype for Mac contains a vulnerability that allows an attacker to bypass authentication procedures and query for user data or interact with a local Skype ...
If you’ve started up the Skype desktop application recently, you may have been greeted with a message telling you that any third-party applications you use, including call recorders, hardware add-ons, ...
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If you develop apps you will need to know that Skype is phasing out support for its Desktop API and phasing in support for new URI’s to assist with its plans to be ubiquitous in all platforms.
Skype has this week announced that any third-party applications that are linked to the Skype communication software using the current Skype desktop API will no longer work after December of this year.