That’s not to say Skype won’t go universal after Windows 10’s launch on July 29. As it stands, Skype offers separate apps for each of these product categories, and distributes its desktop program through. It would also let Skype have a single app that works across phones, tablets, PCs, and the Xbox One. Strangely, Skype cited Windows 10 as a reason for abandoning its touchscreen app, but said nothing about offering a universal app for the upcoming operating system.Ī universal app would bestow a couple of distinct advantages: First, it would allow Skype to distribute its software through the Windows Store, allowing users to automatically get updates and easily re-download the app onto new PCs. The writing might have been on the wall, as Microsoft recently revamped its desktop app design and integrated the Skype Translator Preview. Although Skype has said in the past that it was “working hard” to bring the two version in line, those plans have apparently changed.
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