Skype 8.0 for desktops was released on the next Skype

Skype 8.0 for desktops: Microsoft has released a new version of Skype for desktops, and it looks like the Skype version for mobile devices.

The bad thing is that Microsoft is forcing everyone to upgrade to Skype 8.0, as all previous versions will stop working in a few weeks.Skype 8

Skype app started changing since last year. Designed to appeal to the next generation of Skype users, it was released first on Android and iOS devices. Today it is released for others , such as , macOS and Linux.

Watch the presentation video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU9w41tPXyc

The new version of Skype for desktops, Skype 8.0, was designed to replace Skype 7.0 (also known as Skype Classic). Microsoft says you will need to upgrade to the new version as after 1 September of 2018, only Skype 8.0 will work.

Microsoft claims that "all its customers will have the best possible experience with the new Skype and that there are no quality or reliability issues." SS: We will see this…

Skype 8.0 offers βίντεο υψηλής ευκρίνειας για βίντεο κλήσεις, @αναφορές για διαδραστικά μηνύματα, μια γκαλερί μέσων συνομιλίας που θα σας βοηθήσει να βρίσκετε αρχεία μέσα από τις συνομιλίες και να τα μοιράζεστε με drag n drop (φωτογραφίες, βίντεο και άλλα αρχεία μέχρι 300MB).

In the Skype Blog, the Microsoft says what will follow. So according to the company we will soon see read notifications from other messaging apps, private conversations, call recording with cloud storage, individual profile invitations and invitations s.

Download the new app.

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