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After Making Skype Convoluted and Difficult To Use, Microsoft is Now Rolling Out Features To Restore Simplicity (thurrott.com)

From a report: Microsoft just announced a number of changes the company is rolling out to restore Skype's simplicity and familiarity. When the company introduced the modern Skype, it introduced radical changes that turned the app into an actual, modern app. But of course, that didn't really work too well with some of Skype's classic users. Although Microsoft has made numerous changes to the modern Skype to work better for all users, there were still a bunch of things in the app that no one really needed. And one of that was Highlights -- it was a complete clone of Snapchat where you could post pictures/videos that last for a limited time. Unlike other Snapchat clones like Instagram Stories, no one actually used Skype Highlights. [...] The navigation has been drastically improved, now only consisting of Chats, Calls, and Contacts -- the three core parts of Skype. Along with Highlights, Microsoft's also removed the Capture button which opened the Skype camera -- another useless feature that was already accessible from within chats.

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  1. Microsoft by MikeDataLink · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is honestly Microsoft's biggest UI problem globally with all of their products. And hopefully I can say without getting blasted is why Apple killed the Phone and Tablet markets and Microsoft lost them.

    Microsoft needs to expose a very simplistic UI to users, and let them click a "advanced mode" type of button to expose all the nonsense 99% of the users will never use. Fuck. Apple should do the same thing.

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    1. Re:Microsoft by methano · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "After Making Word Convoluted and Difficult To Use, Microsoft is Now Rolling Out Features To Restore Simplicity"

      THAT's the thing I looking to see.

    2. Re:Microsoft by click2005 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I think its too late. Discord is the new Skype.

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    3. Re:Microsoft by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      For white nationalists. Gamers. Revenge porn. The usual suspects.

    4. Re:Microsoft by fyngyrz · · Score: 1

      They also broke which cameras and OS's it supported. I simply quit using it.

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    5. Re:Microsoft by thegarbz · · Score: 1

      Except that what ultimately happens is MS create a simplistic UI for users .... and then that's it. Skype can't even adjust camera exposure anymore. It has gone from having average video quality to producing an un-usable image.

    6. Re:Microsoft by fluffernutter · · Score: 1

      Skype handles file transfers better than Discord. In Skype you can just drag and drop the file, but in Discord, it opens a browser and downloads it that way. Brutal. Otherwise, Discord works.

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    7. Re:Microsoft by transporter_ii · · Score: 1

      I recently have gotten stuck having to use Outlook 365 as an email client at work. What a convoluted piece o' crap UI it has. It's like they held a contest to see who could design the worst UI, and rolled out the winner on us.

      And 99% of the crap in Outlook goes unused by most of my coworkers. A simpler email client would have been fine.

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    8. Re: Microsoft by MikeDataLink · · Score: 1

      Apple does offer an advanced mode on macOS: Cmd+Space, âoeterminalâ, Return.

      CMD+space opens Spotlight search.

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    9. Re:Microsoft by Albert71292 · · Score: 1

      Microsoft should abandon Skype and bring back Netmeeting.

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    10. Re:Microsoft by Gabest · · Score: 1

      Wake me up when it gets detachable chat.

    11. Re:Microsoft by DigiShaman · · Score: 2

      FYI, Microsoft will eventually deprecate Skype for Business to be replaced by Teams

      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-...

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    12. Re:Microsoft by GNious · · Score: 2

      I've never experienced a Skype call where the audio wasn't utter shite, and now you want it to do video as well?!?

    13. Re:Microsoft by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      This isn't new. The old Skype literally didn't support the Microsoft LifeCam and other Microsoft sold shit. MS is clearly IBM v2.0

    14. Re:Microsoft by Squash · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Skype for business was Skype in name only. It was a re-branding of their Lync product they felt was necessary after the piles of cash they spent buying Skype.

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    15. Re:Microsoft by hambone142 · · Score: 1

      Their newer versions of Excel and Word are also a convoluted mess with their "ribbons".

      I typically load an older version of MSOffice because their UI's are more intuitive.

    16. Re:Microsoft by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Zoom is the new Skype.

    17. Re:Microsoft by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1, Informative

      Discord is buggy, especially the update mechanism.

      Hangouts is better. Simple, low overhead and the way it handles conference calls is the best implementation I've come across.

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    18. Re: Microsoft by aleck7 · · Score: 2

      In IT we call it a lipstick, obviously on a pig.

    19. Re:Microsoft by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Menus may not be "pretty", but they are an excellent way of sorting the available options in a mostly coherent and discoverable manner that a ribbon, a hamburger icon or a random vomit of "is that a button or superfluous decoration" can never hope to achieve.

      Unfortunately, however, pretty is apparently more important than practical, discoverable or user friendly.

    20. Re: Microsoft by tigersha · · Score: 1

      Cmd-Space âoeitermâ you mean.

      All the Apple hating Linux Nerds do not get the power of a great GUI together with a terminal.

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    21. Re: Microsoft by tigersha · · Score: 1

      Christ. By that reasoning they should drop Word and push Notepad.

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    22. Re:Microsoft by tlhIngan · · Score: 1

      Skype handles file transfers better than Discord. In Skype you can just drag and drop the file, but in Discord, it opens a browser and downloads it that way. Brutal. Otherwise, Discord works.

      That's because Skype is a full blooded app (at least on non-Linux platforms). So it's able to do a lot. Discord is a website with a elektron/node.js thing using Chromium. Likely due to integrity processing, the Discord app can't download a thing (Windows has a "low integrity mode" for browser processes - this locks down a browser into a sandbox to which interactions are limited - access to filesystems is limited to a temp subdirectory and access to other windows is limited. To handle file downloads, IE and Edge trigger a normal integrity process to pop up a file save dialog (which cannot be interacted with by a low-integrity process - eliminating drive-by downloads, so only the user can control it) and for that process to move the downloaded file to the final location since the browser can't do it).

      So the discord app needs help, and it triggers the default browser to help it. Chromium/Chrome, IE and Edge are the only browsers to use this sandbox mode - Firefox doesn't.

    23. Re:Microsoft by thegarbz · · Score: 1

      I can't agree. I've never had a problem with my audio that wasn't caused by absolutely garbage internet connection (at least not since the days of uPNP and NAT breaking communication) on the transmitting end. In the edge cases when I have experienced audio cases I also had no luck switching to messenger or whatsapp.

    24. Re:Microsoft by houghi · · Score: 1

      Just having a single design would already help. The 'open file' and 'save as' has different sizes and startpoints for different programs.

      The rest of the file, edit, view stuff is locate don differnt places as well. Not even talking about different versions of the OS.

      Just finding a setting is a chalange. Especially as you do not edit settings all the time. So in two years it will be somewhere else, or perhaps does not even exist anymore.

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    25. Re:Microsoft by rtb61 · · Score: 2

      Well everyone knows exactly why they had to make the interface convoluted and confusing, to hide the privacy invasive features, where they monitor you calls and analyse them for keywords, and replace them with more suitable advertiser friendly words. Maybe also calling people on your contacts list pretending to be you to sell them what ever.

      You know the configuration, that is buried in the bowels of the software, behind 6 different menus, and then behind the configuration warning that you house might blow up if you change that particular setting and just in case you made the change by accident even after all that, make you confirm it three times with more emphatic house blowing up warnings each and every time and just to make sure, you have to make that configuration change in ten different locations with the same confirmations and warnings, including acknowledging them referring you to your home insurance company with a warning that they should cancel your home insurance policy because you house might blow up.

      Just in case, should you attempt to use Skype in the next thirty days, it will revert to default settings. Not to worry at next upgrade it will revert to default settings any how. M$ because fuck your privacy and fuck you to dare to ask for it. M$ because a pack of cunts will be a pack of cunts.

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    26. Re:Microsoft by Killall+-9+Bash · · Score: 1

      Because Indians have ruined Microsoft.

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    27. Re:Microsoft by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Got to love Discord's "terms"

      By uploading, distributing, transmitting or otherwise using Your Content with the Service, you grant to us a perpetual, nonexclusive, transferable, royalty-free, sublicensable, and worldwide license to use, host, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, and display Your Content in connection with operating and providing the Service.

      https://discordapp.com/terms

      Free eh? Just give us a license to anything you transmit via Discord to do with what ever we see fit...

      If its not fully encrypted traffic I'm not interested...

  2. I knew it by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

    As soon as Microsoft announced they were buying Skype, I knew it would turn into a steaming pile of shit, and I was right. They've ruined it, utterly ruined it.

    Now Skype takes forever to load, doesn't show updates, doesn't alert on background communication events, and sometimes it just wants to reinstall over and over and over and over and over.

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    1. Re: I knew it by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      Let me guess, you're the type of person who yells at the TV.

      Yes, I am exactly like you (except smarter, better looking, and with more savings and disposable income).

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  3. How to fix skype by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    1. Restore all the platforms they killed off after acquiring it. It was the defacto standard because it was everywhere. (Linux, tvs, etc)
    2. Simplify the client
    3. improve call quality. It's absolute garbage at work.
    4. Lower bandwidth requirements by using some decent codecs.
    5. Make screen sharing actually work on macs. You shouldn't have to reshare 3 times for everyone to see the damn picture.
    6. Don't make skype for business a crappy Lync variant and restore the original skype client.

    1. Re:How to fix skype by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      7. (Excuse the raised voice) Restore the ability to call goddamned telephones!!"

    2. Re:How to fix skype by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      We have never used Skype In, just Skype out to PSTN and cell lines. The calling function still works, at least before this update, but you can't add phone-only contacts or edit the ones you have.

    3. Re:How to fix skype by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 2

      Reading your post gave me brain cancer. But congrats on spelling "Skype" three different ways in a single sentence.

      "I’m not shore"
      "dropping odf skyp our hat"
      "to to wit regulations"
      "reqiereing calls terminated"
      "there where kegal reasons"
      "Gatways wit enugh capasety"
      "not en op in a 95% chance og geting busy due to caoasety"

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    4. Re:How to fix skype by samwichse · · Score: 1

      He's a Microsoft Skype programmer...

  4. Fix the core problem - making calls doesn't work. by Bearhouse · · Score: 1

    I used to use Skype (personal) and at one of my clients occasionally have to use the "business" app.
    Both are fairly horrible, and voice quality can be very variable, even on MegaCorp's private network.

    My extended family and friend network abandoned Skype years ago, with most now using WhatsApp, which works really well.

    So, fiddle around with the UI if you like MS, but you should fix the call quality first

  5. Skype? Who cares? Dead. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Shortly after MS bought ad fucked up Skype, literally everyone I knew moved on. Only took a few months. Does anyone recall for a while they had device incompatible versions, too? Oh youâ(TM)re on Mac and Iâ(TM)m on Android so we cant talk anymore! How completely fucking stupid did someone have to be to allow that version to ship? And MS official position on their message boards was some crap about how it was better.

    It is too damned late. Skype is deader than FreeBSD or desktop Linux.

  6. Simple - Skype Classic by WhoBeDaPlaya · · Score: 2

    Just bring back the classic Skype UI, and take old Yeller (Skype for Business) out back and shoot it. Yes, I am still running 7.38.0.101 (classic UI, everything still works), but who knows how long that will remain supported?

    1. Re:Simple - Skype Classic by cascadingstylesheet · · Score: 1

      Just bring back the classic Skype UI, and take old Yeller (Skype for Business) out back and shoot it. Yes, I am still running 7.38.0.101 (classic UI, everything still works), but who knows how long that will remain supported?

      And for me it was the opposite: "Skype for Business" was previously Lync, which I was used to and was fine as it was. The whole mess is a trainwreck.

  7. How many times a year does your computer freeze by onpha · · Score: 1

    How many times a year does your computer freeze and need to be power-cycled, versus your brain doing the same.

  8. Re: How many times a year does your computer freez by TimMD909 · · Score: 1

    I have to power cycle my brain after the 10th beer pretty regularly. Are you comparing beer to Microsoft? BLASPHEMY!

  9. Translation by Gavagai80 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    New Skype removed many of the features of classic Skype (at least on Linux it sure did), but there were still a few features left. Now we're going to remove the rest of the features, and just for fun we're going to call the removal of features a feature!

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    1. Re:Translation by Deep+Esophagus · · Score: 4, Insightful

      ^ This.

      "Restore simplicity" addresses a problem that doesn't exist. The current UI, particularly in Skype For Linux, is excessive simplicity. I can't configure different audio devices for alerts and voice chat. I can't configure different sounds for different events. I can't configure enabling audio alerts when a reply comes in to a conversation that has focus -- meaning if Skype is in the background and I'm doing something else, I never know there's a reply until hours later.

      I had all of those features and more before MSFT bought Skype. I want them back.

    2. Re:Translation by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 1

      That's because they threw away Skype and put the Skype logo on Lync. There is no skype. It's all Lync.

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  10. Skype for business by wonkavader · · Score: 1

    Microsoft's Skype for business is a buggy pile. It replaced Microsoft's Lync at my firm, which was a buggy pile.

    Skype for business is a much buggier pile. I would like to have Lync back, even though I hated it.

    1. Re:Skype for business by thegarbz · · Score: 1

      None of this is related to Skype itself. Skype for Business will ultimately be replaced by MS Teams. An equally buggy pile.

    2. Re:Skype for business by DigiShaman · · Score: 1

      Teams is replacing Skype for Business

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  11. By discord the greatest are destroyed by raymorris · · Score: 2

    By union the smallest states thrive. By discord the greatest are destroyed.

    Small communities grow great through harmony, great ones fall to pieces through discord.

    Salust circa 60 BC

  12. Skype is spyware by Nocturrne · · Score: 1

    It really ticked-off the Emperor of China when they didn't adapt their new version to work with the Chinese version on skype-tom.com - it doesn't mean they have stopped surveillance though. Microsoft is fully cooperative...

  13. "Advanced Mode" by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 5, Interesting

    > and let them click a "advanced mode"

    "Advanced mode" is always UI speak for "The thing you actually want to do". Let's take the browser I'm typing in for example. The only things I ever want to do in browser settings is (A) Mess with the proxy settings (B) Mess with the certificates and (C) Recover a stored password. Things I don't want to do include everything on the basic settings page of chrome. Everything I might want to do is behind the well obscured "advanced" button.

    It's not just chrome. It's everything on Windows and Macs. Thunderbird, firefox, word, excel, skype etc. etc.
    At least I have Linux and it's all in a dotfile in my home directory or etc.
     

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    1. Re:"Advanced Mode" by Bite+The+Pillow · · Score: 2

      Those things you do frequently. Most people don't do that ever. Basic mode is the stuff everyone needs to find quickly, yes even if they just use it once.

    2. Re: "Advanced Mode" by tigersha · · Score: 1

      Well, a HIDDEN dotfile is sort of âadvancedâ(TM), no? But I agree with you on the rest?

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    3. Re:"Advanced Mode" by houghi · · Score: 1

      The dotfiles are being replaced by xml files that can and will be found all over the place.

      On Linux it is a pity that $HOME/etc never was a standard. Now we have a lot of dot files and dot directories.

      Editing xml files is possible, but not for everybody. You do not even have things that are comented out, so you have no idea what is actually possible.

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  14. Smart decision by iampiti · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...remove features that everybody wants ...and then add them back and sell that as an improvement.
    Now seriously: I hate the modern dumbing down of UIs. Yes, I understand they're geared towards non geeks and many also designed for touchscreens but at least give us the option to also have a "classic",dense, keyboard-and-mouste-optimized UI. And, at the very least have some way to configure the "advanced" options, even if it's something as ugly as Firefox's "about:config"

    1. Re:Smart decision by novakyu · · Score: 1

      Power users don't need "advanced" options. They edit conf files and reg keys directly.

  15. Skype. by ledow · · Score: 1

    The second they gave me windows I couldn't break off, or shrink, or remove, a ton of extra stuff all popping up, tried to take over my entire screen rather than be a small list of people on the right that I could double-click to talk to someone... I never bothered to run it or update it ever again.

    Steam just did the same with Steam Friends but at least I can just close that shit, but it's annoying that when you Shift-Tab or when you load up the program it's back again. Seriously, fuck off with that. I don't talk to people on Steam, I don't want it.

    Skype's already lost all my usage by doing that. Steam has other purposes.

    Microsoft buying Skype, joining it with Lync, and integrating it all into the office suite sounded really good. They managed to botch every single aspect of that - from Skype for Business being different to Skype for Home, introducing Skype for Metro and removing Skype for Desktop, and then not actually putting it into some part of the Office suite that'll use it most (Home & Student) at all. Then tie it all into a Microsoft account that some people might not want at all.

    Textbook example of how to buy a piece of software without understanding it and not only destroying it, but failing to then even use your competing software to do that job better. I could justify the business case behind buying and killing Skype if they wanted to push Lync / their own product. But they just ballsed up every aspect of it.

    I hope the $8.5bn was worth it guys. I know I haven't used it since.

    1. Re:Skype. by bn-7bc · · Score: 1

      No you don’r want it, but steam wants wery badly to become the next discord for some reason, so sorry you will probably just have to live with it

  16. Skype helped develop Opus by tepples · · Score: 1

    Lower bandwidth requirements by using some decent codecs.

    Skype's been working on that for quite a while. The company released the SILK codec as free software and worked with Xiph in 2010 to combine it with Xiph's "CELT" research codec to form what is now known as Opus.

    1. Re:Skype helped develop Opus by Killall+-9+Bash · · Score: 1

      low bandwidth codecs for the 3rd world.... because that's where the growth is.

      Like in the first world, and have big-boy internets? Too fucking bad, because skype gives you the same shit codec.

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  17. Re:Skype? Who cares? Dead. by YogicFlier · · Score: 2

    Serious question - what's the best replacement? I would love to move away from Skype, mainly because they have removed the ability to add a phone number to your contacts.

  18. After 15 years, I need a Skype replacement by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

    I have been a Skype user from the very beginning. At first it was a convenient way of avoiding those high long distance fees we used to have for domestic calls. Remember when we had to choose a "long distance provider" for our PSTN landlines?

    When Skype added subscription plans for foreign cell and landline phones, we sprang for the pricey world plan, to communicate with our plethora of overseas relatives. All but two of these people are too old to have ever heard of anything beyond landlines, so that arrangement suited us fine.

    Then Microsoft got hold of Skype, and they have systematically screwed phone subscription users out of all the features that allow us to use phone subscriptions. The iOS app no longer even supports adding and managing phone numbers. I can understand adding social media features to capture the young, but why are they still offering telephone subscriptions that the product no longer supports? Why remove function after function that a lot of users still need?

    1. Re:After 15 years, I need a Skype replacement by DigiShaman · · Score: 1

      I want ICQ back

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  19. Re:Skype? Who cares? Dead. by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 2

    FaceTime is a beautifully simple interface that Just Works, provided that you're an Apple user calling another Apple user. Steve Jobs (peace be upon him) promised to open up the interface to all comers, but a patent troll called Virnetx hijacked the FaceTime implementation, forcing Apple to change the implementation to one that cannot be open-sourced.

  20. Re:Skype? Who cares? Dead. by Joce640k · · Score: 1

    Whatsapp.

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  21. I miss powwow by AndyKron · · Score: 1

    I miss powwow

  22. Between Telegram, Viber, and LINE, why use Skype? by blind+biker · · Score: 1

    All three apps I listed are better than Skype. Especially Viber. There is no good reason using that flaming pile of excrement called Skype.

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  23. Get basic functions working first by klui · · Score: 1

    I have no problem with its UI. My complaint is basic stuff like Search messages need to function properly. I can enter a term that I know is in my history but it doesn't find it--or if it does, it's incomplete. If you were to scroll back into history, the farther you scroll, the less it loads as it "waits" for the old entries from the cloud to come in. I don't really care about emojis which could be disabled in v7. These things makes it much less useful from v7.

    A workaround to the search is your entire history can be exported and I can search that.

  24. Re:Focus on Functionality First by bn-7bc · · Score: 1

    30ms from you to where? I get about that from me (Arendal in Norway) to amsix ( about 1200KM and 15 hops away (not on wifi tho)

  25. Re:Just stop by bn-7bc · · Score: 1

    As much as I disslike dissagreeing with you, no, the simplest technology(from the users prospective) for voice communication anyway, was the old landline with a harwiered tekephone and here is why,: you needed exactly one pece of info for contacting snyone, their phone number, Ok things cot a bit more complex when they lived in another country, then yo had to find the prefix for their country and the internationale prefix that your countrys pstn used to indicate an international call, but once you had the full seqence of numbers, it was just pick up, dial, and if the person at the other end answered you had a full duplex connection, no updates, no codects, no insificiant bandwith, no firewalls, etc
    Now unfortunatly you have the chance that any random network isue or config missmatch or version missmathcan hamper things. Yes the”automagic” usualy works, but when it does not you quicly end up down a rabit hole or just giving up( depends muckh of the oerson st the other end). DoI miss the old land line? Hell no, but then again most if not all the people i communicate with regulary have decent to supurb internett connections and up to date sw, and .. oh, we don’t use skype ... never mind Hmmthis turned into a rant, that was not the intent, but the day has benn rather long and kess than optimal, o sadly I don’t have the energy to rephrase it

  26. Hey I've got an idea by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 1

    How about calling it "MSN Messenger"?

    Seriously the photo sharing in that was perfect.

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  27. Combine it with TeamView by RogueWarrior65 · · Score: 1

    Personally, I'd like to see TeamView melded into Skype for those involved tech support sessions where you need to converse with someone and control their computer at the same time.

  28. Re:Just stop by Known+Nutter · · Score: 1

    This post is a disaster. I love it!

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  29. Re:Signal by AHuxley · · Score: 1

    Think back to PRISM. NSA and GCHQ are always watching via the big brands.

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  30. Re:Between Telegram, Viber, and LINE, why use Skyp by hcs_$reboot · · Score: 1

    what's app?

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  31. London phone number by devlp0 · · Score: 1

    I'd drop Skype tomorrow but I can't find a cheaper London phone number provider than £31/year

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  32. Dick-sword more like... by wiretrip · · Score: 1

    Discord is another excessively processor intensive Electron bloated monster, like Slack before it. Why can't people just use proper programming languages and write efficient code anymore?

    1. Re:Dick-sword more like... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Because Javascript is the only way to get code running on an iDevice without Apple's approval.

  33. ICQ is still going! by wiretrip · · Score: 1

    Should switch back to that! Or the original Delphi version of Skype :-)

  34. Re:Quit skype as soon as MS bought it. by UnknownSoldier · · Score: 1

    /Oblg. Microsoft Windows, noun 8: A 64-bit compilation of 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor written by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition with 0 bit of understanding good UI.

  35. NATO vs. Cold War neutral Internet by tepples · · Score: 1

    The NATO "big-boy internets" on your side of the connection won't help if your colleague happens to be in a Cold War neutral country. And even if your country has NATO "big boy internets" inside an urban building, the experience in rural areas (satellite), outdoors, or in a vehicle (cellular) may be more like that of Cold War neutral countries. (I'm talking about the USA, if it matters.)

    What were you planning on doing in Skype that needs a higher bandwidth than wideband voice?

  36. Re:Between Telegram, Viber, and LINE, why use Skyp by vandamme · · Score: 1

    I like to use webrtc sites like appear.in. No signup, just send a link and you're having a video chat.