Two days ago, Microsoft said it was going to give "Linux users an exciting news", and today the news came. It has just released a new Skype client for Linux.
In this release, Microsoft's Skype Client for Linux is consistent with its version of Windows, which includes similar interfaces, support for file and image sharing, support for video and emoji, and more.
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However, the client is still in the Alpha phase, which belongs to the early adopters version. You can use it to communicate with other friends who are using the new version of Skype, whether they're using Windows, Mac, Android or IOS, but can't chat with friends who use older versions of Linux clients.
"We have developed a new version of Skype's Linux client and need to test and provide feedback to help us optimize our capabilities." You may notice that this Alpha version of the client uses a new generation of call technology, which allows you to chat with friends and family using the latest version of Skype. ”
Microsoft expects feedback from the community, so Linux users can install this Alpha version of the client to help improve it.
Skype can also be used in a Linux browser
Linux users can also use Skype on a Web page in Chrome, and Microsoft has released an Alpha version of the Web page that allows you to chat with Skype friends without having to install any software.
Microsoft says video chat and phone calls will also be added, but it will take a little time. Currently, only basic functionality is supported in the Chrome browser under Chromebook and Linux.
"WebRTC-based Skype is also an alpha version that inherits the same functionality as a client of the same alpha version of Skype for Linux. This is our first attempt to replicate the ORTC feature outside of Microsoft Edge browser. Therefore, we would like to hear feedback to help us further improve it in the next time. ”
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