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    May 17, 2007

    Skype For Mac Updated with Call Transfer

    Its getting harder and harder in my mind to not view Skype as a phone company without a Central Office.

    With the release of Skype for the Mac 2.6 they added the long wanted "call transfer" function. Unfortunately when Ken Rutkowski who had yet to upgrade and I tried the feature to transfer a call to another person, who was on a PC, it didn't work. I'll have to get to their crack PR dude in NYC, who is likely still in shock over the Rangers having their season once again cut short in time for the circus, to find out some of the particulars as in who can be transfered to and who can't.

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