The newest thing about Skype is called Meet Now: a function that allows non-users of the app to participate in calls
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Microsoft re-launched a new update for Skype that adds to the ones we've been seeing in recent months. An attempt to make its utility for messaging and calls continue to be attractive against the competition that represents options with less time on the market such as WhatsApp, Telegram or Messenger .
"This new update comes thanks to Build 8.55.76.124, a build that adds a new feature under the name Meet Now thanks to which facilitates contact even with people who are not using Skype."
Meet Now is here
Meet Now is a new feature that allows a user to contact another person even if they are not a Skype user You can set up a Skype call and share the link with other users even if they don't use Skype. It is the purpose of this link.
It's about opening the market more to people who don't use Skype or who abandoned it in their day so that they know what the operation of the most recent versions of the application.
But also, together with the Meet Now function>improvements when it comes to sharing photos on Android, since users have the ability to edit and review photos and videos before sharing them with other users. Improvements that come along with other fixes and additions that you should also know about:"
- Fixed bugs with the Brazilian time zone, which now correctly displays times in the app
- The tray icon on the desktop no longer shows as offline after startup "
- Fixed a crash with the Save As … option for files, which caused performance problems "
- Added support for system dark theme detection on Windows 10
- Added a note function in MacOS 10.15
- Added improvements to split view mode and now settings window reopens correctly when minimized
- In this sense, split view mode persists between logins
- Also split view can be enabled and disabled in Appearance settings
- And finally, location sharing in split view mode now works as expected
This update is numbered 8.55.76.124 and can be downloaded to Windows computers as long as they are part of the Insider Program. The arrival of these improvements to the general version of Skype should not take too long.
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