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Skype for Linux and Mac OS X released
Luxembourg based, free internet telephony company Skype has introduced versions of its VoIP software for the Mac OS X and Linux platforms.
Amongst the other features included in the free download are a global contact directory, cross platform instant messaging, file transfer and end to end encryption.
`We encourage all Mac OS X and Linux users to experience the cost and quality gains with version 1.0 Skype software,` said Niklas Zennstrom, Skype CEO and co-founder.
`We will remain committed to innovation and will continue to expand platform choice.` Zennstrom along with partner Janus Friis were also the driving force behind the p2p network Kazaa.
The widespread adoption of broadband and the prospect of being able to call almost anywhere in the world for almost nothing has led to the boom in VoIP products. Although initially seen as a toy for geeks, some of the world's biggest companies now realise that they can slash the cost of telecoms with cheap VoIP systems. Even some of the world's biggest telcos like BT are realising that internet telephony is the future and is planning to rollout voIP services over the coming years.
The company claims to have more than 23 million registered users, and says it is signing up more than 130,000 new users per day. You can download the software from the Skype site.