Skype Classic offers a little respite
Skype Classic offers a little respite
Technology: Initially scheduled for September 1, the end of the support of version 7 of Skype, called "classic" will eventually be rejected by Microsoft. Users are still very attached to the interface of this version and are reluctant to upgrade to version 8.
Skype is trying to push its users to migrate to the new version of its software but can hardly convince. Microsoft has recently announced the end of the support of version 7 of Skype, called "Classic" version and invites its users to migrate to the new version 8 of the software which includes new features and a fully revised and revised interface . But that's where the bad news is: users are reluctant to abandon the habits of the Skype Classic interface.
The announcement was spotted by US media reporters Thurott , who came across an official response from Microsoft on one of its support forums . This responds to a user dissatisfied with the end of Skype 7 announced support and explains that "based on user feedback, we decided to extend Skype 7 (Skype Classic) support for a while. The decision is based on user feedback, which is clearly not yet ready to drop Skype 7 for Skype 8.
Microsoft does not give a new date for the end of Skype 7 release. We asked Microsoft the question and we will edit the article if a new official date is announced.
Microsoft would like to bring back all of its user base to one and the same version of Skype, preferably the most recent one. In recent years, Skype has experienced a major technology transition from a peer-to-peer communication model to a fully cloud-based model, and has experienced several different versions of its applications that Microsoft must keep up to date.
A lot of energy deployed for a result not necessarily mirobolant: formerly unavoidable in the online communications sector, Skype is now caught up by the competition of products such as Slack or mobile messaging applications that offer audio communications tools and video
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