![]() ![]() I’ll miss VoIP but I had to say « Goodbye ». Moreover there are no bot integration or any way to “pin” or search data easily in the history. I was not willing to pay more for it, knowing we are already paying for Office 365 and G Suite (formely Google Apps). Now the only way was to make the switch to Skype for Business and pay per user basis every month - screwed up. This worked quite well even if not convenient until work/school email addresses have been restricted and only Gmail, Yahoo! and Outlook email addresses allowed to sign up. So I created users manually for a while from the Sign Up form and added them via Skype Manager. Some features still exists like the Skype Credits management or the possibility to invite users to your organization but the user account has to be already created. Obviously it didn’t last long… Microsoft removed the user accounts management feature and created Skype for Business. It was completely free of use except for the credits you had to purchase (of course). If you are wondering what is Skype Manager, it’s basically a dashboard where you can setup your organization, create user accounts for your employees and manage/delegate Skype Credits for calls. Then came a new announcement regarding Skype Manager. We were actively using it at work and we noticed some glitches after those changes - a coincidence? I don’t think so. Maybe they did that due to performance issues but I felt it was even worst after. I was happy and satisfied with Skype until Microsoft decided to kill P2P support from it. Technically speaking I’ve nothing against Skype, however Microsoft has made some « bad choices » - in my opinion. The story started when Microsoft has acquired Skype in 2011. ![]() The Golden Age of Skype is way behind us.
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