Skype for Business is included in Office 365 that allows you to communicate and collaborate with individuals throughout your organization. Skype for Business includes instant messaging, audio and video conferencing, online meetings, and screen sharing. In this course, Nick Brazzi shows how to take advantage of all the capabilities of this robust collaboration platform. Nick begins by showing how to install Skype for Business and navigate the interface. Next, he explains how to send instant messages, initiate audio and video calls, and share and present files in a meeting. Plus, Nick demonstrates how to set up scheduled meetings and impromptu gatherings, and covers how to use Skype for Business via mobile apps for iOS and Android. Lynda.com is a PMI Registered Education Provider. This course qualifies for professional development units (PDUs). To view the activity and PDU details for this course, click. The PMI Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. Instructor •. Chat disabled in skype for business on mac. Skills covered in this course • • • • Course Transcript - Once you have a call or a meeting in progress you can record it so that you can share that recorded video with other people later. This is great when you have an important meeting but not all of your team members are able to attend. IMCapture for Skype is a paid app that provides recording capabilities for both audio and video calls. The software can record one-on-one and group calls. Windows users have this feature, but it's not available in Skype for Business for Mac. So let's start by starting a call. My friend, Garrick, is standing by to answer a call under the account with the name Stewart, and you can record any type of a call or meeting, audio, video, or even simple text conversations. But I think this will be used most often with video calls. So let's call him as a video call. So I'm going to point at this icon so these control buttons pop up and I'll hit the Camera icon to start a video call. So now it's placing the call, Garrick's getting a notification, and in a moment, he'll answer that call, and I'll be able to see him here in the video chat. Hey, Garrick. - [Garrick] Hey, Nick, how are you? - Pretty good, thanks again •. Advertisement Record your Skype calls. Whether you’re conducing an interview you want to reference later, I recently had the opportunity to become part of a podcast which I’m sure you’ll hear about soon enough - and it's all fairly new ground for me. As the only one with enough bandwidth. Or just preserving your memories of chatting, sometimes you might want to record a call with Skype. Skype itself does not provide a way to do this, but Mac users can find a variety of tools for the job on the web. How hard is the process to record a call with Skype? Well, as the old adage goes, you can find a simple, high-quality tool but it won’t be free; you can find a free, simple tool but it won’t be high quality; and you can find a free, high-quality tool, but it won’t be simple. Let’s outline your options. Note: legally, in many jurisdictions, you cannot record a phone call unless the other party is aware they’re being recorded. Where you live matters, but so does the location of the person you’re recording, so know that in most cases it’s simplest to ask permission before you start. Another note: I’m not a lawyer, and my notes do not constitute legal advice. Paid And Dead Simple: Want a zero-fuss solution? Check out Skype Call Recorder from ecamm.com, possibly the best tool for recording Skype conversations on the planet. This little app adds a Record window to Skype. One notable thing to check is how the program handles video for the multiple callers. Should one person be in the corner, or should the callers be side by side? If you’re interested in video you should check this setting out before you record anything: Put simply, there probably isn’t a better tool out there for recording Skype calls, and this one is only for Mac. The demo is free for 7 days; the full version costs $30. Free And Fairly Simple: Using Quicktime Want to record a call, but don’t want to pay for the privilege? This is commonly overlooked, but you can do this on your Mac without installing any software at all. Recent versions of QuickTime include a screen recording feature. Just open QuickTime, then click File and you’ll see it. Not sure how to use this tool? YouTuber Daniel Greene demonstrates this method here, so check it out: Free and Complex: LineIn and More Not digging Quicktime, and not sure you want to pay for an app? That changes today. Microsoft released a new version of and an official, but the core Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps were stuck back in 2010. The Office for OS X apps were left behind, though.
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