A sneak peek at Microsoft's upcoming Skype Universal app
Now that Microsoft is vigorously pushing Windows 10 and the new
Universal Windows Platform for apps, it is only natural that the first
development efforts come from the US giant itself. In light of this,
there seems to be a new Skype UWP app on the way. It is still in beta,
but the folks at mspoweruser.com got their hands on an early copy on
both Windows 10 PC and Mobile for a first look and some screenshots.
As a quick reminder, in theory, the code running on both the PC and the mobile environments should be identical with a self-adapting interface. This is the essence of the new Universal Apps platform - write ones and deploy across the whole Microsoft ecosystem (desktops, phones, tablets and even the Xbox). This makes examining applications like this all that more intriguing, as it offers some first-hand experience as to how well the cross-platform approach actually works.
Skype UWP app on PC
It would appear that at this stage, the app is working a lot better
on PC than on mobile, the latter still being somewhat laggy. This is
probably the reason why Windows Insider subscribers on PC will be
getting a taste of the new Skype, as early as the next Redstone build,
whereas a beta release window on Mobile is still unannounced.
Skype UWP app on PC
As for the aesthetics and experience the app offers, it comes a lot
closer to what long time users have come to expect from the native
client. Also, it definitely works a lot better than the current Skype
functionality baked into the Windows 10 Messaging app. The look and feel
are the same, there is the familiar color scheme, as well as all the
emojis, push notifications and call features. Even the more advanced
Skype commands work.
Skype UWP app on mobile
And speaking of the Windows 10 messenger, as well as the native Win32
Skype client, we can't help but wonder how the new Universal app is
going to fit into the mix. The latter of the pair should be perfectly
safe for compatibility reasons if nothing else, but the former might
actually get methodically phased-out and replaced. This is probably a
good thing too, as it currently offers a lacking experience at best.
As a quick reminder, in theory, the code running on both the PC and the mobile environments should be identical with a self-adapting interface. This is the essence of the new Universal Apps platform - write ones and deploy across the whole Microsoft ecosystem (desktops, phones, tablets and even the Xbox). This makes examining applications like this all that more intriguing, as it offers some first-hand experience as to how well the cross-platform approach actually works.
Skype UWP app on PC
Skype UWP app on PC
Skype UWP app on mobile
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