Skype has launched its own app store, or app directory as it's called, offering its users third-party apps that can integrate with the company's online calling and messaging service.
Third-party apps have been available through Skype in the past, but this is the company's first effort to host a more official app store where people can search for, browse, and download the software they want.
Skype users can browse a list of all apps--for now the store offers only around 23 apps. Alternatively, people can click on different categories, such as business, call recording, and desktop sharing to drill down further.
You can search for an app by a specific name or keyword, though in my testing, the search feature didn't deliver accurate results. An advanced search that lets you hunt down apps by category, cost, and platform, seemed to work more reliably.
Among the selections, you'll find such apps as VodBurner Video Call Recorder, which lets you record your Skype video calls; InnerPass Screen Sharing, which lets you share your desktop and other screens during a call; and VuRoom, which expands on Skype's video conferencing and collaboration features for business users.
Some of the apps are free; some cost a few dollars or more. Clicking on the page for a specific app will display more details about it, including its features and requirements, a brief description, and any ratings or comments from other users. Skype also displays a window at the top of the app directory where you can scroll to see new apps, the top free apps, and the top paid apps.
Developers who've built their own app for Skype can submit it to the company for a potential spot in the directory. And with only 23 apps right now, there's certainly room for a lot more
Source--> CNET
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