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Newest Skype For Linux Enables SMS Text Messages From The Desktop (betanews.com)

BrianFagioli writes: Microsoft has delivered an incredible feature to Linux-based desktop operating systems by way of the latest Alpha version of its Skype client... The newly-released Skype for Linux 1.13 allows users to send SMS test messages from the operating system! True, web-based solutions such as Google Voice have long allowed the sending of text messages, but needing to use a web browser can be a chore. There is convenience and elegance in using the Skype for Linux client.

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  1. With one hand he giveth; with the other he taketh by bain · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I would much rather the devs at skype/microsoft take the time to fix the features that used to work, which has since the new "alpha" been broken like video calling, which was one of the MAIN features of skype and on of the few applications that allowed cross platform video calling.

    This is much more desirable than sending messages via SMS.

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  2. Phone Carriers Don't Want You to Know about THIS! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Why does this summary read like sophomore year marketing homework?

  3. Re:Why, does it work properly now? by fisted · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Pretty much my thoughts.

    but needing to use a web browser can be a chore.

    Oh, yeah. Because needing to use a closed-source proprietary skype client can totally not be a chore. It's literally one of the few things I consider even worse than web browsers.

  4. Re:With one hand he giveth; with the other he take by Plus1Entropy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm actually trying to think of the use-case for SMS in Skype. As opposed to using the normal instant messaging feature I mean.

    You want to SMS someone that doesn't have their phone number linked to Skype, but not using your phone? Am I missing something?

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