The Skype design for Windows 10 is improved without making significant changes to the user interface, but it could be a precursor to preparing for a new Skype interface that the company announced on Android and iOS a few weeks ago.
If you pay attention closely, in the new Skype app update, Microsoft will remove the hamburger menu. Settings such as profile picture, profile information, settings, and other items that were once in the hamburger menu are moved to the sidebar.
When you click on your profile picture, it allows you to edit your profile details (such as status, ...). From there, you can access Settings of the application. The chat window and searching for new accounts based on phone numbers are also moved to the new interface, functioning better.
Additionally, Microsoft has also added a new sharing feature on Skype. Finally, Skype adds support and improves the interface on Windows 10, meaning you can share anything from any applications in the Skype conversation, which is a truly necessary added feature.
Although Skype for Windows 10 has been improved in terms of design and sharing support, it should be noted that this app update is only available in the Release Preview ring for Windows Insider users.
Through the article Skype adds support and improves the interface on Windows 10, it can be seen that using Skype on Windows 10 brings many new and useful features for users. However, many users of this operating system encounter errors when trying to start the Skype app on Windows 10, to understand how to fix this issue, readers can refer to the troubleshooting article fixing Skype errors on Win 10 here on Mytour.
