![]() ![]() Sometimes you send an IM to the wrong group chat or wrong person (oops!) or mis-type something rather important. ![]() Just drag the file from your computer into your chat window.Įven better, drag a file into a group chat to send the file to everyone in the group chat. Sending files quickly, easily and securelyĮver need to just send someone a file quickly and easily without wanting to upload it, FTP it or email it? Easy. If exists process "Skype" then tell application "Skype" to send command "set profile mood_text "This is my status" script name "yourscriptname"ĥ. Here’s an example of how to change your status in Skype: I have my computer setup with a cron job to pull my twitter status and change my Skype status to match. This one is on the geekier side, but you can change your Skype status from the command line using AppleScript. Changing your status from the command line (OS X) Sure, you could just type “I’m waiting for the call”, but the way it’s displayed is much cooler with the /me command.Ĥ. One of my favorites, that like other commands dates back to IRC days, you can show folks what you are up to with a /me command, for example /me is waiting for the call. This will kick them out and ban them from that particular group chat. To boot them, type /kickban username making sure to include the forward slash at the start of the message and enter the Skype username instead of username. Perhaps it’s a work group chat and you’ve terminated someone and don’t want them coming back in the chat. Sometimes you have someone in a group chat and you want to boot them out of the chat. These “hidden” emoticons can add a bit more fun to your IMs when used appropriately. ![]() Try the following for a little fun: (drunk) (mooning) (smoke) (finger) (poolparty) and (rock) Click on the chart to the right for an example.īut… there are some other emoticons Skype doesn’t tell you about. (giggle) (h) (y) etc… If you type those codes in (parenthesis and all) you’ll get the respective emoticons. If you mouse over all of the icons in the menu, you’ll see what the code for them is, i.e. Skype has a great set of built in emoticons, but there are dozens of more… “fun” ones that you can’t access from the menu. If you use Skype chat all day every day like I do, you may enjoy these few fun tips and tricks: ![]()
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