Skype Users Slam Microsoft's Attempt To Infuse App With Social Media Magic (theregister.co.uk)
Last month Skype announced a major update to its messaging and video calling app. The update brought a visual revamp, as well as "social features" such as Highlights that were first introduced by Snapchat. At any rate, it turns out, people are not enjoying the update as much as Microsoft had hoped. From a report: Reviews of the Android and iOS versions of the app have been mostly terrible, and those posted to the Windows App Store have not been much better. Chief among the issues is that the redesign imagines Skype as a youth-oriented social media app along the lines of Instagram or Snapchat, rather than a staid business communications tool. "This new app is absolutely terrible," observes an individual posting to Google Play under the name Kulli Kelder. "Skype is mostly used by people for professional use or for connecting with friends far away. This looks as far from simple and professional as it can be. Skype does NOT need to be Snapchat
." The Skype team clearly has a different view of its work. "We think it's the best Skype we've ever built -- inside and out -- and it's been designed to make it easier for you to use for your everyday communications," the company said last month. A few individuals have expressed similar enthusiasm, but among those reviewing the most recent update, one-star ratings dominate. Of the 20 most-recent reviews posted to the iTunes App Store, 19 out of 20 award one star out of five. The other is two stars.
...Kill all the Marketing executives that fuck shit up instead.
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
I don't care what anyone says, systemd is a huge improvement over Skype. Improvement right there, taste it, bro.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
Change today means "making everything worse". Without exceptions.
Welcome to aging. With me it happened in my late 30s, but YMMV.
I used to wonder why old people were so grumpy all the time. Now I know.