![]() Skype is about to get 30 percent faster on desktop and an incredible 2000 percent faster on Android thanks to modernizing the media stack. It supports all languages and works on landlines as well as video calls. Skype Universal Translator will be able to translate phone calls on the fly between languages. It will also support search, reactions organization, and pinned items. Using a new reactions chooser, you will be able to choose any emotion and react within two seconds. Microsoft will let users choose their own notification sounds. ![]() This intriguing feature will let Skype users add a second camera-perhaps on their smartphones-to a call so you can show two things at once. The iPhone version of Skype is getting camera improvements thanks to Office Lens so you can “capture your memories, create videos or scan documents, whiteboards and business cards in the smartest way.” The web version of Skype will natively support “all browsers,” Microsoft says, alongside icons of Edge, Chrome, Safari, and Opera. This Windows 10-only feature is being redesigned to be even lighter weight, easier to use, and better looking.īrowser support. And Skype will support vibrant new color themes. The left side panel in the main Skype window is likewise being redesigned with Fluent icons throughout. The chat header is getting updated with a new layout, a group avatar, and button gradients. You will be able to see yourself on the main view during a call, view multiple people with a more natural grid, disable the video stream, and hide audio-only participants from the calling stage. Microsoft is adding new layouts, beautiful theming, and other new features to the Skype calling stage, which is its weird name for the interface you see when you’re conversing with one or more other people. Here’s what’s coming to the walking dead:Ĭalling stage modernization.
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