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Microsoft Kills Windows 10's Messaging Everywhere Texts, To Bolster Skype (pcworld.com)

Reader tripleevenfall writes: The ability to respond to text messages received on your phone with the same app on your PC. It's a dream that's been a reality for Mac users since 2014, and Windows 10 Mobile users were supposed to get the feature, called Messaging Everywhere, with the Anniversary Update rolling out August 2.
But that's not happening anymore. Instead, Microsoft thinks it has a better idea: add Messaging Everywhere to an upcoming version of Skype for Windows 10 PCs.
Microsoft commentator Brad Sams writes, "Skype barely works; let's add new features. Texting from your phone is cool, let's remove it. 0.0% people want this."

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  1. Hooray by tripleevenfall · · Score: 5, Insightful

    More of the Skype mentality: Taking something that could be implemented simply and cleanly - and using it to drag you kicking and screaming into an larger application that you hate.

    Forget that "0.0% of people want this", as TFA states. We know what you want. We will help you want it.

    1. Re:Hooray by Dr_Terminus · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I don't remember a time when iTunes was ever a respectable music manager and player. I remember trying it in the early days, but soon went back to just using WinAmp and organized folders in Explorer to play and manage my music... Unfortunately now with iDevices, I'm forced to use the abomination that is iTunes...

    2. Re:Hooray by TroII · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I can imagine that the people who were tricked into installing Windows 10 and then used Messaging Everywhere are a bit sour about having that taken away from them.

      Anyone running Windows 10 ought to get comfortable with the idea of things being taken away on a whim, and free things suddenly having a fee attached. Microsoft seems to have bet the empire on it.

  2. " 0.0% people want this." by Pope+Raymond+Lama · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It should read "from the 1.0% people using WIndows on Phones, 0.0% want this" is like: who freaking cares?
    This is news about how to set the corpse's arms inside the coffin!

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  3. Dumpster Fire by Thelasko · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm guessing Microsoft is doing this to get more people to use Skype. Obviously they have no idea why people don't like it. They need to stop adding features and rebranding and make the thing usable again. As it stands, it's just a cluster of various projects haphazardly bundled together. This will only make the problem worse.

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    1. Re:Dumpster Fire by cdrudge · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'm guessing Microsoft is doing this to get more people to use Skype.

      Coming soon to a popup notification on your windows desktop:

      "Do you not want to not install Skype to not take over all your conversations you don't not want to not receive?

      Select Yes to install. Select Cancel to skip not installing. X to being install now."

  4. iMessage across devices is actually useful by cant_get_a_good_nick · · Score: 3, Insightful

    My wife has taken over the laptop, and she messages me a lot from the laptop. She'll be on some webpage and then send texts and things from a full keyboard.

    If i have a phone, i have SMS. If I have a phone, i may or may not have Skype. If I actually had an MS Phone, this becomes a non-feature for me, and I'm pissed that MS decides to play these games.

  5. Re:What's actually going on? by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 5, Interesting

    http://www.wired.com/2011/05/m...

    You spend 8 1/2 BILLION dollars on something,That is why you have a hardon for Skype.

    In simple terms, they want Skype to do things, they can then monetize. They are idiots, and users are starting to leave Skype for other apps, like Hangouts, Slack and Telegram because Skype sucks donkey balls.

    The problem for Microsoft is, they think they can bully people into their way of doing things, when the reality is that there are more reasons now than ever to avoid using MS crap.

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  6. Winamp... by Grog6 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have a WinNT 4.0 box with Winamp that I use to play music on; it's not networked, runs almost no power, and has almost permanent uptime.

    It's on an old Barton-core 2500MHz athlon that draws ~20 watts, IIRC.

    It's tied into the house A/V system, and runs from the same remote.

    I keep what works, while I look for something better. :)

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  7. There is some high level idiot exec at Microsoft by Rainwulf · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Running around with his fingers in his ears, going "LA LA LA LA LA I CANT HEAR YOU" when people say to him "you are making stupid decisions, alienating your user base and generally fucking about in a bad way'

    Its like.. they forgot their core business, and now all they care about is shitty little apps making money.

    They cant even get the app store in windows 10 working properly and it breaks at every opportunity that requires a windows re-installation all because they don't even bother testing their patches. Skype barely works, they still haven't fixed its terrible user interface and the difference between close, exit and quit. Office 2016 still uses the office 2007 control panel interface with its broken font scaling.

    Microsoft has utterly lost its shit. All they care about is the next micro feature in windows, while completely forgetting their entire microcosm is on the brink of falling to pieces.

    So their solution is to ignore what people are saying.