Probably not all readers will recall Microsoft Lync, a # 8217; & app released as far back as December 2011: we might commonly call it a instant messaging client, although in # & 8217; optics of 8217; # & Redmond company is something more elitist, because in order to use it you must have an account on Office360 or Lync Server.
The old version was a mix between 8217; # & Metro Windows Phone interface and 8220; # & cubes & # 8221; tab to Gingerbread; Fortunately the Microsoft have seen fit to update everything with the 2013 version, and with the theme Holo. Graphics aside, there seems to be no functional differences, epochal that go quickly to summarize:
- Real-time visualization of availability of members and selection of best communication mode: instant messages, email, voice or video calls.
- Lync meetings connection with a single touch, without the need for long numeric passcode or Conference numbers.
- Forwarding or contemporary call to VoIP business number (ID Lync), to never miss a call.
- Lync 2013 for Android offers Transport Layer Security (TLS) and perimeter protection/inside without the need of any VPN, so l 8217; # & communicative experience is safer no matter where you are, and the network used.
When you say: for many but not for everyone. If your company uses Microsoft products, c 8217; # & is a good chance that the 8217; # & Lync 2013 arrival was a great Easter gift; everyone else can safely pass over.
Source From IosDroid.net
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