
It had a simple window showing a search field, a counter for unread notifications, and a list of your friends, with the ones who were currently online at the top. In its initial state, it was extremely basic. The previous version of Skype was a very good piece of user interface design. Having said that, I really don’t like Skype 5. Similarly, Skype probably has good reasons for why Skype 5 looks the way it does. When Twitter initially added the quick bar to its iOS client, they didn’t do it because they wanted to mess with their users they did it because they had to find a way to make money.

Maybe there was some serious problem with the previous version of Skype. Now, I have to point out that Skype undoubtedly has constraints I do not know about. Unfortunately, instead of making the Windows version of Skype better, they’ve decided to fix the discrepancy by making the Mac version of Skype more like the Windows version. More than once, a Windows user has walked by my Mac, seen my version of Skype, and said something to the effect of “Wow, this looks so much better than the horrible mess we have on Windows!” It seems Skype has noticed that there is a discrepancy in quality between the two versions, and has decided to make the two versions more similar. A lot of the people here use Windows computers. What the hell happened to Skype? Is this some kind of joke?Īt work, we use Skype to communicate. A few minutes later, she went offline, and came back shortly thereafter, apparently having updated to Skype 5.

“Sure,” I replied, “you can do that, but you need to install the new Skype 5 beta.” I sent her the link. #1595: Replacing the Time Capsule, AT&T and Verizon 5G coverage expands, is iOS 15's Focus overkill?Ī while back, when Skype’s group video chat feature was still free, a friend of mine sent me a Skype message asking whether it was possible to do video chat with more than one person in Skype.#1596: OS updates, Apple Q1 2022 outpaces supply constraints, Yahoo POP bug, Apple Personal Safety User Guide, Simply Piano.#1597: Apple Watch fitness tracking, cloud storage issues, Roku Express 4K+, watchOS 8.4.1.#1598: OS updates, Fantastical 3.6 self-scheduling, Mindfulness measures HRV, Monterey on too-old Macs, TidBITS list gremlins.#1599: Avoiding blue light from screens, Bowflex C6 Bike spin cycle, Internet mapping services, Apple Buying Advice website.
