The team further says, "The new group chat feature for Skype for Linux allows you to talk with several friends at the same time. It’s a great way to turn your everyday conversations into experiences. The next generation of Skype for Linux is part of our broader strategy to rebuild Skype from the ground up with cloud technology - a more reliable platform that can scale to a much bigger audience." We even included options to personalize chats with emoticons, Mojis, and photos so you can express yourself with your own style. While some Linux desktop users may be using alternative messaging services, such as the excellent Telegram, I urge them to give Skype a try too. Yes, it is a Microsoft product, and I understand that may deter some, but it is a new world - the Windows-maker is no longer an enemy to the Linux or open source communities. This new version in particular is quite slick, showing Microsoft actually put some care and effort into the Skype for Linux experience. Ready to try it yourself? You can nab the RPM or DEB version here.
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