Microsoft updates Skype applications on various operating systems in 8.61 version. It replaces the React Native Skype app for Windows 10 with a version Electron and adds some new features.
"As of June 2020, Skype for Windows 10 and Skype for Desktop will become one," says Microsoft Support. This does not mean that there will be only one Skype application for Windows 10. The company will continue to support and update both versions of Skype for Windows 10. We are talking about the Store application and the Desktop application, with the ability to download Desktop version from Skype.com.
The new Skype application for Windows 10 brings some new features, such as support for nine videos in one video call. Other new features include:
- Shutdown options have been updated so you can easily shut down Skype or stop it from starting automatically when the operating system starts.
- Improved icon, which will inform you about new messages and presence status.
- Share files directly from File Explorer.
- Replacement backgroundU.
- Coordinating conversations.
- Improvements to Meet Now
- Improved call controls
Microsoft has also stopped supporting some features in version 14, including integration with Share Charm and syncing with Outlook contacts. The support page states that these features are "not yet supported" in Skype for Windows 10.
Microsoft this week began testing consumer-focused features for its mobile versions platformof team collaboration Teams. But no one from Microsoft has publicly stated that the company's plan is to replace Skype with the new Teams app. At present, many from the company argue that there is a distinct need and space for a batch application conversations/call such as Skype, but also a complete collaboration system such as Teams.
Skype users will be automatically upgraded to the latest version, on whatever platform and version of the application they use.