Microsoft has announced that it has submitted Lync 2010 to Apple for App Store approval.
Lync is Microsoft's corporate communication utility that provides messaging, group chat, voip, and audio/video conferencing.
For the past several months, I've been using Lync 2010 for Windows Phone. I use Lync instant messaging multiple times each day and our single click conference join feature nearly as often--gone are the days of trying to remember and type 800 numbers and passcodes as I walk or drive! I travel a great deal and the ability to search our corporate directory and easily start a call or chat right from the search results on my phone is invaluable. I think the Lync mobile clients are a lot like Lync in general: now that I've got it, I can't imagine how I'd get my job done without it.
We'll let you know when Lync becomes available in the App Store.
Read More [via Verge]
Lync is Microsoft's corporate communication utility that provides messaging, group chat, voip, and audio/video conferencing.
For the past several months, I've been using Lync 2010 for Windows Phone. I use Lync instant messaging multiple times each day and our single click conference join feature nearly as often--gone are the days of trying to remember and type 800 numbers and passcodes as I walk or drive! I travel a great deal and the ability to search our corporate directory and easily start a call or chat right from the search results on my phone is invaluable. I think the Lync mobile clients are a lot like Lync in general: now that I've got it, I can't imagine how I'd get my job done without it.
We'll let you know when Lync becomes available in the App Store.
Read More [via Verge]