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RE: Skype

From Deogratius Musiige <DMusiige@sennheisercommunications.com>
Subject RE: Skype
Date 2014-07-31 13:59 +0000
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Yes, i picked up the skype4Py package where I can start up skype and place a call. But I want to have 2 clients which can call each other.

Best regards / Med venlig hilsen

Deogratius Musiige
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From: Joel Goldstick [mailto:joel.goldstick@gmail.com]
Sent: 31. juli 2014 15:57
To: Deogratius Musiige
Cc: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: Skype

Have you checked googling 'skype python'?  I just did.  Looks like several libraries and a tutorial in the first couple of listings.  I haven't tried, but it sounds interesting

On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 8:43 AM, Deogratius Musiige <DMusiige@sennheisercommunications.com<mailto:DMusiige@sennheisercommunications.com>> wrote:
Hi guys,

Has anybody tried or have an idea how to:
1. start up skype from python,
2. simulate an incoming call.

Thanks

Deo
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