


#How does lync for mac connect software#
He believes that:Įxisting "wording" is inaccurate and may make false "feelings" that there is existing client software for Lync server available, moreover CoMo (communicator mobile) is not branded as “Lync” so again it not fits… If the article is about “Microsoft Lync (formerly Microsoft Office Communicator) and Microsoft Communicator for Mac are instant messaging clients used with Microsoft Lync Server and are replacements for Windows Messenger which was used with Exchange Messaging Server.” then statement in part about mobile version of this client software is not correct as none of mentioned software is able to connect to Microsoft Lync Server (they are however able to connect to OCS2007R2 server).īut I personally do not agree. So, I'd like to have a third opinion on this if possible. Editor 89.203.146.126 has made this edit to the article which I do not agree with. Andymease ( talk) 21:57, 3 January 2011 (UTC) Request for third opinion on Microsoft Communicator Mobile It also seems that a "Lync 2010 stand-alone Client license" is $31.
#How does lync for mac connect trial#
This is listed as Freeware here but the server portion appears to only have a 180 day trial and then licenses are required. JohnAlbertRigali ( talk) 22:02, 1 December 2010 (UTC) Īs of January 18th 2018, the history of that suite on MacOS has completely vanished except for the features missing SfB edition. OK, I mentioned Communicator for Mac in the article. JohnAlbertRigali ( talk) 20:34, 1 December 2010 (UTC) Kar98, the object of your search is basically a Mac edition of the same product, so I think the redirect is appropriate. Should there be a Microsoft Communicator article instead of a re-direct? -Preceding unsigned comment added by Kar98 ( talk I was looking for info on this and was re-directed to this article. patsw ( talk) 13:35, 1 April 2009 (UTC) Facts Ģ007 R2 has XMPP Gateway - the article says the opposite -Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.234.195.68 ( talk) 20:55, 19 January 2010 (UTC) MS Communicator The "disadvantages" section reads more like criticisms or complaints than disadvantages per se. I mean, forgive my ignorance, but an awful lot of software these days could be broadly categorized as a "communications client" - anything involving e-mail, instant messaging, VoIP, "collaboration", etc which of these does "Office Communicator" provide? - IMSoP 02:26, 5 November 2006 (UTC) Disadvantages? enterprise telephony infrastructure" - not to mention "used effectively world wide". Also if there are any logos associated with Communicator Thanksįorget logos and screenshots, would someone please correct this article to say what the hell the program does! What's there at the moment is little more than marketing speak "integrated communications client", "information workers", "integrates with. If anyone who has Microsoft Office Communicator '05 could they take a screen shot of the software (Unfortunately I don't know anything about this program). Does Microsoft have something to hide by people knowing what Lync actually does? -Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.16.205.185 ( talk) 18:41, 5 October 2010 (UTC) Logos Someone came through and removed alot of valuable information from here.
