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Microsoft confirms Skype won't be a universal app for Windows 10

Concluding week, Microsoft announced that on July 7 information technology would retire the current "Modern" Skype app made for Windows 8 and 8.1 in favor of the current desktop client. Now a new report offers more information on how Skype will be offered within Windows 10, with Microsoft confirming at that place are no plans to release a universal Skype app for the OS.

ZDNet got a Microsoft rep to answer some questions about Windows ten and Skype. Here'south the quick summary of what Microsoft revealed during that Q&A:

"The take-aways: Microsoft isn't planning to redo its Modern Skype app as a Universal Windows app, but instead is replacing that Modern Skype app with iii separate but related Universal communications apps. Those Messaging, Phone and Video apps with Skype "built in" won't be part of Windows 10 when it starts rolling out on July 29; they will exist bachelor "after this year." Windows users who prefer using the integrated Skype app volition be able to use the Desktop Skype app. These new communications apps won't be coming to Windows 7, Windows 8.ten or Windows Phone 8.x."

So far, Microsoft has not appear when the preview version of Messaging, Telephone and Video apps for Windows 10 will be released to Windows Insider members.

Source: ZDNet

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-confirms-skype-wont-be-released-universal-app-windows-10

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