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Skype Tracer Source

If you have been developing Skype applications then you will have probably used the “Skype Tracer” tool.

If you’re not familiar with it, Skype Tracer enables you to try out Skype messages to see what they do before you go to the effort of writing code.

German Koninin the Skype Tracer developer has just released version 2.0 of the tracer tool, along with the source code.

]]>The new version includes:

• History of commands

• Messages with time when they were sent/received

• Few scenario textareas for keeping frequently used messages

• Log to file option

• Different colors for messages with Command Identifiers

• Some design improvements

For more details take a look here.

You will also find a C# sample uploaded in the Sample Code section of the Extras Gallery, courtesy of the nice guys at IceNetware.

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8 thoughts on “Skype Tracer Source

  1. mohamghl said 2771 days ago
  2. mohamghl said 2771 days ago

    fvfddfvdv

  3. dvandreev said 2769 days ago

    Nice thing! I think it will help young developers to understand the principles of API (especially for me )

    Nice work German. Good luck!!!

  4. gkoninin said 2769 days ago

    I glad that my code is not useless. For me it’s a pleasure to know someone needs this.

  5. vkondra said 2765 days ago

    is this code Windows only, or will it work for other platforms (Linux)?

    Please, mention “windows specific code” restriction where appropriate. I am looking for tools that will help me to develop Skype extension on Linux and want to avoid wasting of time.

    Regards, Vladimir

  6. wattsong said 1959 days ago

    It’s nice, how can i get source code?

  7. dirtballfire said 1058 days ago

    This link –>Continue reading “Skype Tracer Source” » is not correct anymore. Where would I find the source??

    Thanks

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