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Microsoft Will End Support For Skype Classic In November (techcrunch.com) 51

Support for Skype Classic 7.0 was slated to end this month, but has been delayed due to customer complaints. Now, according to an announcement today, Microsoft is going to officially end support in November. TechCrunch reports: The company is killing Skype 7 support on the desktop on November 1, following suit for mobile and tablets two weeks later on the 15th. The initial delay was motivated by vocal users unhappy by the changes brought on by Skype 8 in the name of simplification. One user went so far as to launch a Change.org petition asking Microsoft to "Keep the desktop version of Skype alive for professional users." The petition has since racked up in excess of 1,000 signatures, demanding the company keep enterprise features lost in the shuffle. "We're continuing to work on your most requested features," the company writes in an update to the original announcement. "Recently we launched call recording and have started to roll out the ability to search within a conversation. You'll soon be able to add phone numbers to existing contacts, have more control over your availability status, and more."
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Microsoft Will End Support For Skype Classic In November

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  • RAM use (Score:5, Informative)

    by tepples ( 727027 ) <.tepples. .at. .gmail.com.> on Thursday September 27, 2018 @04:06PM (#57386734) Homepage Journal

    How about the requested feature of not using as much RAM as a full-on Google Chrome process?

    (Last I checked, Skype used Microsoft Electron, a GUI toolkit that is literally a copy of Chromium hardcoded to one website.)

  • by b0s0z0ku ( 752509 ) on Thursday September 27, 2018 @04:07PM (#57386742)
    Skype 8 has a desktop program in addition to a modern/metro crapplet. It even works on real OS's like Windows 7...
    • by Luthair ( 847766 )
      Skype 8 is a mobile turd wrapped in a window. Where's that apper guy :p
    • Skype 8 for the desktop is a mobile app that can run on a desktop. It has all the limitations of the mobile version, including making it difficult to manage multiple text conversations.

  • And end it In 2023 along with paid Windows 7 support.
  • Skype Is Dead (Score:4, Interesting)

    by labnet ( 457441 ) on Thursday September 27, 2018 @04:58PM (#57387062)

    I've noticed in my business world, skype is rarely used anymore. It's either zoom or less often google meetings. The Skype UI is confusing, the whole business skype/normal skype was confusing. (Hello windows and windows RT!, and having the same Microsoft login name requiring different accounts because they still have two different back ends that are not fully integrated)

    I think, once you become a big fat bloated organization, innovation becomes almost impossible.

    • This is just a (more) aggressive data grab:
      - we store everything for you so you can search it
      - we let you record everything, we'll also sit on the recording data and mine it for whatever we can
      - we let you add contact details, so we can better map out messages and voices to real people ... but we care about your privacy and security.

      Then they'll force cortana on it to try processing in (near)real-time.

      Fuck Microsoft and the pony they rode in on. I'll be moving my parents to something else and deleting skyp
    • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

      It is not the size of the organisation it is the arrogance of the organisation. Skype users complain, M$ response in crude terms starts like this;

      fuck off you do not have a problem, next
      fuck you, you caused the problem, next
      fuck off some other companies applications caused the problem, next
      there might be a problem but fuck off it is free (after market share starts shrinking alarmingly) next,
      fuck off and stop complaining the new version is better so shut the fuck up, (market share is halved), next
      we sort

  • Skype was revolutionary when it came...
    Sold twice [wsj.com] by it's creator!
    But MS seems to be making Skype worse in each iteration.
    FaceTime, FB Messenger, Viber, Snapchat, Telegram, Signal offers the same functionality.
    Skype is the next ICQ.
    • Can any of these transfer files of any size as well as message? Using Facebook is just plain idiotic for private conversations, at least Microsoft is old world tech before business plans relied on scraping every bit of information off of everyone.

      Skype seems to still be the one that works on everyone's machine, can be used for file transfers, and doesn't make you feel as if there are eyes on you. I'm not a big fan of all the fluff they have added, but it is what it is. I can ignore it.
      • Uh, I've got bad news for you. Skype was "un-decentralized" by Microsoft when they bought it, ie. everything flows through MS' servers and gets piped straight to the NSA ;)
        • I have no worries about the NSA. I have worries about companies that collect who my friends are. I'm not so egotistical to think the NSA cares about that, but I knoew Facebook does.
  • I despise the new version. Just poorly designed UI, takes more area, bloat, etc. I think it will be something I will be moving away from and not recommending. Something I only use when I have to deal with specific clients who require it.

    Companies should remember, new features and redesigns often work out poorly for products that should have light footprints, do a small number of things well and not be over loaded with things most users will never use.

    Just my 2 cents ;)
    • This is really funny, because this complaint could have been made any time in the past 5 years or so and still been perfectly relevant. Microsoft was at the forefront of usability and GUI design in the 90s (IMO) and they've pretty much abandoned everything they learned.

  • to work for everyone yet so we're still stuck on Skype. We have a mix mostly of Apple devices since we publish an iOS app, Windows 7, and Linux that has trouble with Teams. For even the people, like me, that can get Teams to work, taskmgr.exe shows that Teams uses more memory than even Visual Studio or IntelliJ. When Microsoft kills Skype, we're going to have to spend a lot of money and piss off a lot of customers.

  • by Tough Love ( 215404 ) on Thursday September 27, 2018 @07:13PM (#57387750)

    Skype has been all downhill ever since Microsoft killed the P2P in favor of centralized spyware. Slack, Discord and even Hangouts are way better. All of them are rampant privacy violations, but Skype is the worst.

  • Haven't they already announced a delay due to user feedback 2-3 other times already?
  • by OneHundredAndTen ( 1523865 ) on Friday September 28, 2018 @07:30AM (#57389258)
    For years now.
  • * messages not being delivered
    * no option to retry sending an undelivered message
    * adding delayed messages to the middle of the conversation (possibly off screen by now) to confuse people when they say "You didn't tell me that" and then scroll and see that the text is there, but wasn't there when the conversation was happening
    * can't fetch history easily - the old version could fetch 1 month, 1 year, or all of it; the new version fetches a small chunk when you scroll all the way to the top, and it gets slow

  • Web version is lacking a lot of features like export chat conversations. Copy and paste is a pain and formattings are lost. :(

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