NO difference in functionality nor interaction with jaws.

The corporate version uses a msi rather than an .exe installer and does not try to install a google toolbar.

It also does not install the extra manager and as part of this also no skype4com.dll. this has absolutley no impact on its functionality nor how jaws sees it and most users will never know the difference. If you need skype4com for some reasons - some apps accessing the skype api do - you can download and install and register the skype4com.dll manually.

Again, though,jaws will work fine with the business version and so will the jaws scripts or skypetalking.

I prefer the business version as it does not try to install a gooogletoolba Also, in case of skype 3.8, it does not perform an unsolicited upgrade if this is disabled in its options.

hth

Doris

At 01:21 PM 1/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello list,

I was thinking about delving into the world of Skype for my communication
needs. I've heard enough on this and other lists to have a general idea of
the program, but one thing I did want to ask was if there is any discernable
difference with the business version of Skype as opposed to as a regular
user? If I do use Skype, it would be for a business oriented application. I
plan on reading up on the various help files on the many Jaws related
webpages and can hopefully figure most of what I need to know out, but I
just wanted to know about this particular thing.

Thanks,

Cris


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