Skype will allow screen sharing during a call
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Skype is testing a new feature on both iOS and Android that will allow users to share their screen with a contact while making a call.
You can share your screen on Skype
Skype has started testing a feature in the beta versions of its iOS and Android apps. This new feature of the application will allow users to share their screens during a call. According to Microsoft, this will allow users to do things like share a PowerPoint presentation with coworkers, review collaborative work apps with friends, coworkers, or classmates, make online purchases with a family member, and more.
In order to access this new feature, for the moment it will be essential to be part of the Skype Insider program for beta testers, which you can register on the company's website on the company's website. To access the shared screen, beta users can tap the ellipsis icon during a call and select "Screen Share".
At the moment, Skype has not announced a specific official release date for this feature.
Earlier this month, Skype increased the number of users who can be on the same audio or video group call from 25 to 50. This places it ahead of Apple's FaceTime, an application that supports a maximum of 32 people.
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