It's beyond terrible, and certainly not reliable if you need to use it for anything important, especially when you're working across multiple time zones. I don't recommend anyone use it over the Desktop App. The Skype Preview UWP is complete dog **** on Windows 10. It's lying to push people to use a ****** UWP because you're toting the party line. To state that the Skype Preview is now "much more" stable than the Desktop App is a complete fabrication. But to say that the Desktop Skype app is not stable is an absolute fallacy. It's all sorts of ridiculousness.Īnd yes, I'm aware that "lying" is a strong word. It's extremely slow, and sometimes you get notifications but the messages themselves do not show up at all.
I'm literally at the point where I'm not accepting any new partners or people who need help unless they can use FaceTime (which I can easily use with an iCloud Alias, without giving out my "real" address), because I'm not seeing the point anymore.Īlso, the Message Synching in the Windows 10 Preview for Skype is the absolute worse of any platform they support - mobile or desktop. Not on Windows 10 and not on macOS.Īnd that's ignoring the obvious feature and convenience disparity, like it's inability to keep a small video visible and on top of everything else when the main app isn't visible (which is a huge issue on smaller laptop screens, especially with lower resolution displays). I've literally never had the Skype Desktop App freeze, crash, or glitch out on me. I had to use my phone to chat during a session because of this. Everytime a language partner would send me a link and I clicked it, the Preview App would freeze for over 10 minutes. I could reproduce this by trying to click on a link sent to me 100% of the time. The Video will still transmit, but you can't send any IM, or get any IMs, etc. The Desktop App is the only way to get anything done, because the Preview freezes ALL THE TIME. It includes all the file versions available to download off Uptodown for that app. If you need a rollback of Skype, check out the app's version history on Uptodown. I use Skype to teach English to foreigners and do language exchanges (to learn other languages). Until the app developer has fixed the problem, try using an older version of the app. Anyone who uses Skype regularly knows how terrible that Preview is.