
Mike Steel: This should be part of the OS. there's some bug, but I'm much happier with itĬommented on: Outlook for Android gets a couple of new features to enhance user experience John S: I gave upon regular old Outlook on my Android Phone and switched to Outlook Lite. Wad dwa: What it needs to get is fix for the ability to recover from backup, because if it is older than few days it constantly says that there are no backups present even if they are, this was my favorite authenticator because of this, but they…Ĭommented on: Microsoft Authenticator gets new features to enhance security Sirjaz: They need to release the windows ar os to the other vendorsĬommented on: Microsoft pivots its HoloLens AR ambitions to software with fears of a recession After watching this particular video, I may now understand the reason for adding music into an advertisement. You can also take a look at an awkward advertisement showcasing the new update. So while we still need to make Android feel like Android and Windows feel like Windows, people want a fast, beautiful, and more coherent design across all the devices they use," Microsoft adds.

"More and more of our users have Skype on their phone, tablet, and PC. Microsoft recently mentioned that the company was working on making the Skype experience fast yet familiar across different platforms, including adding the same features across platforms. Microsoft apparently rebuilt the app from the ground up to be faster and much more reliable. Microsoft is now allowing users to fire off a quick message right at your fingertips with ease. The new Skype for Android 4.0 is completely redesigned and allows you to do things faster and easier.

And we’re so thankful – reaching such an achievement would be impossible without the support of our users, and we continue to put you and your needs at the heart of everything we do," Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

Skype for Android is now installed on over 100 million phones worldwide. "Just recently, we reached a major milestone.
