Yocha News- Skype Video Messaging service has launched a beta version for iOS platform, Android, and Mac. Although Windows has not been included in the list for the beta version of service platform, the Microsoft operating system does not mean it is forgotten.
Reporting from Neowin, a spokesman for Skype said the service will not be forgotten Windows users. What's more, Skype video chat is also a service owned by Microsoft.
Therefore, Video Messaging service Skype for Windows will be enjoyed at the end of April. "Vide Messaging is in the initial release for testing in some markets for Android, iOS, and Mac, with functions to send and receive video messages. Users in all markets Windows desktop and mobile platforms will also be able to receive the message," wrote a spokesman for Skype it.
"We will send it to the Windows capability by the end of April. For the time being, we will continue to test this new feature in the initial release," he continued.
Unfortunately, the spokesman specify whether the new service Skype for Windows that includes Windows 7, 8, RT, and Windows Phone 8.
Reporting from Neowin, a spokesman for Skype said the service will not be forgotten Windows users. What's more, Skype video chat is also a service owned by Microsoft.
Therefore, Video Messaging service Skype for Windows will be enjoyed at the end of April. "Vide Messaging is in the initial release for testing in some markets for Android, iOS, and Mac, with functions to send and receive video messages. Users in all markets Windows desktop and mobile platforms will also be able to receive the message," wrote a spokesman for Skype it.
"We will send it to the Windows capability by the end of April. For the time being, we will continue to test this new feature in the initial release," he continued.
Unfortunately, the spokesman specify whether the new service Skype for Windows that includes Windows 7, 8, RT, and Windows Phone 8.