You cannot use Skype For Desktop under Windows 10 any longer as far as I know, I was using Skype For Desktop but the software was updated overnight to Skype For Windows 10.


On 24/01/2018 2:54 AM, Rick Alfaro wrote:
Which Skype are you using under Windows, the modern windows app or the desktop 
version? The desktop version has a ton of hotkeys and they are all redefinable 
under tools>options. It sounds like you are using the modern app which is a 
nightmare to use.



-----Original Message-----
From: Dane Trethowan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 10:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Techno-Chat]: I've Abandoned Skype

After 10 years of continuous use I've been forced to abandon Skype as the 
operation of the Windows 10 and Mac versions have become incredibly complex in 
my view to the point that the very basics seem to have been forgotten by 
Microsoft, this point is driven home when you discover that there seems to be 
no keyboard shortcut or global hotkey anywhere to answer incoming calls.

I've looked at the keyboard shorcut/hotkey chart on the Microsoft Skype Support 
site but no joy there.

Now the decision I made is only from a personal point of view and I would like 
to be proven wrong on my assessment so if anyone knows what I don't then please 
speak up.

I'm looking at alternatives to Skype to suit my audio and video needs, one of 
those alternatives is Facetime which a whole swag of people probably have but 
don't realise it.

If you're on a Mac computer then you'll find Facetime as part of Mac OSX.

If you're on an iPhone or iPad then you've probably seen Facetime on the first 
page of Apps.

The Facetime App on the Mac is very easy to use with only a few options 
appearing on the screen, likewise with Facetime For IOS.

I also have two other utilities which are going to help enormously in handling 
my communication needs.

The excellent Handsfree 2 App for the Mac will allow access to my mobile phone 
using Bluetooth paring.

Handsfree 2 will allow me to dial out and receive incoming calls via my mobile 
directly and settings can be configured in such a way that the audio of a call 
is transmitted to the Mac to be output through the Sound Device of your choice 
- say a headset or similar -.

Unfortunately I don't know of an alternative to Handsfree 2 for Windows.

I have the very nice Express Talk App from NCH Software for both Mac and 
Windows which allows the management of multiple VOIP lines from your computer 
and the feature set is extensive to say the least, everything from 
making/receiving calls to recording and transferring of calls with on-hold 
music should you want it, all fully customisable.

And finally my Sony xPeria X-Performance phone offers VOIP management 
facilities so not only do I have a mobile number but I can define VOIP numbers 
so that when they're called the call goes straight to the mobile which I think 
is truly amazing.

This is all food for thought so I'd be interested in any comments or 
suggestions.



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