Making expensive international phone calls are now history, and we have to give the credits to apps like Skype, Hangouts, Viber, WhatsApp, Line, and WeChat just to name a few. Whether you're using a data plan or connected to a Wi-Fi network, you have the liberty to take calls wherever you may be. And although some may have additional charges for availing the advanced features, it would still be considered cheaper compared to the traditional overseas phone calls. Skype is a great help for businesses whenever the need for meetings, conference calls, and chats arise.

But would you like to have a better Skype experience? Check out these 5 simple tips and tricks that you can apply so that you can use Skype to its fullest.

Access and Backup IM Chat History


When you switch to another PC, you'll definitely won't find your previous chat conversations with your family and friends on Skype. However, there is a way to create a backup and explore your history if you're using a Windows computer. This feature can be useful especially if you want to keep your chat conversations for recordkeeping and/or documentation.

To do this, press the Windows key + [R] to launch the Run box. Then type the command "%appdata%\Skype" then press [Enter]. When the File Explorer window shows up, choose the folder labeled as your Skype username, and then look for the "main.db" file. That particular file is your IM chat history.

Alternatively, you can create a backup using the directory "C:\Users\YOURWINDOWSNAME\AppData\Roaming\Skype", which you can copy and then save to an external USB device. You can copy and then save them later on if necessary.

Mute the Mic During Group Calls


During conference calls, it is advisable to mute your mic so that you can hear the voice of the person you're talking to loud and clear. Just imagine if there are ten people in a conference call and each of them have their own background (a dog barking, a crying baby, an ambulance passing by, car honks on a busy street) -- that would be a complete chaos. So if it's your turn to talk, then that's the time to unmute your mic. Don't worry because unmuting your mic will not actually disconnect you from the call and you will still hear the other person/s talking.

Get a Backup of Calls Using Online Dial-in Conferencing


If in case you are experiencing an unstable line connection on the other side (from some of the team members) or others can't access their computers, you can set up the online dial-in conferencing that everyone can access. Although this option is premium, this will ensure that everyone in the call will be kept in-sync with your meeting. The dial-in for US is (641) 715-3580. Participants will be given the conference codes, PINs, and local dial-ins in each country.

Share Your Screen Easily with Join.Me


During a Skype conference call, you have the ability to share what's going on your computer screen among with the rest of the participants. However, there are times when doing this is a challenging to almost impossible due to low bandwidth or intermittent connection. You can solve this problem by using Join.Me. Simply send the link to the person or to the chat box (during conference calls), and they will be able to view your screen in no time once they click on it. This is most useful for participants who are non-Skype members since only registered users can make use of the screen sharing and file sharing options.

Use Skype Wi-Fi on Mobile Devices and PCs



Are you using a mobile device to make your Skype calls? You can download the Skype Wi-Fi app where you can check out the Skype Hotspots where you can connect to within your area by viewing its worldwide map. Skype boasts of having more than 2 million public hotspots all over the world.



For small business owners, investing in a mobile credit card reader is considered a smart decision nowadays because it gives your customers more payment options, especially if you are travelling and are usually involved in outside sales. Businesses are rarely cash-only and it can frustrate your customers if your business only accepts limited forms of payment. There are apps designed to make it easier for customers to pay how they want, even for small purchases, and will help boost customer satisfaction and retention. When comparing mobile credit card reader apps, there are several factors that a small business owner must consider, like ease of use and compatibility with a wide range of mobile devices and phones.

Check out some popular mobile credit card reader apps on the market now.

ROAMpay


The ROAMpay app is unique among its competitors because it is one of the few on the market that offers a combination card swiper that works with Android phones, iPhone, and BlackBerry. It is also compatible with some flip phones and older mobile phones. The app provides end-to-end encryption when transactions are made as well as a secure PIN-based user authentication, ensuring the highest level of data security possible. ROAMpay is a great option for small business owners because of its ability to work with so many types of devices. For this reason, having this app will surely provide convenience to your customers and higher possibility of sales increase.

Square


Square is currently one of the most acknowledged and popular apps. It charges 2.75 percent per swipe, but you can get both the device and app for free. It doesn't require any contract, and the money will be deposited directly to your bank account right after a transaction. What makes the app attractive is its ease of use, as well as the sleekness and the small size of the app. Simply plug it into the audio jack of your mobile device. The only downside of the Square app is that it is only compatible with Android and iPhones.

PayAnywhere


One of the least expensive you can get for a mobile credit card reader app is PayAnywhere. The reader is free and accepts most major credit cards, including MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover. It charges a low rate of 2.69 percent per card swipe. With its basic features and free from any setup costs, hidden fees, or minimum monthly payments, the PayAnywhere app is one of the best solutions you can get.

Intuit GoPayment


Intuit GoPayment is somehow similar to Square because it works with Android, iPhone and other Apple products, as well as BlackBerry devices. It's startup is free and simple -- all you need to do is sign up and install the free app. Enjoy rates as low as 1.7% per swipe, with no setup fees, no commitment and the ability to cancel anytime. With Intuit GoPayment, you can have safe and secure payments because it has two levels of security to ensure that all of your transactions are safe and secure with the encrypted card reader. Intuit GoPayment is compatible with major credit cards, including VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express with authorization in seconds.

PayPal Here


This mobile payment solution is part of the overall PayPal package and connects with your PayPal debit card and online account. One cool feature of the PayPal Here app is that you can use your GPS signal to attract buyers, who can search for local businesses that accept PayPal or use PayPal Here. This also means you can simultaneously accept payments by credit card or online through PayPal's payment service. However, just like Square, it only works with Apple and Android devices. PayPal Here offers different types of payment plans, so you can choose a package depending on how advanced your business is or you can tailor a package that will perfectly fit to your needs.