Skype's Android app is getting support with features to help their users to save their moments. With this update in the new Version 6.11, Skype gives you a chance to manage discussions, search with a useful search tool, and save video messages.
If your Recents tab is turning into a touch of wild, you just need to long-tap any contact or chat to open another toolbar, and then erase, mark as read, or quiet notifications.
Also, whenever you get a video message from delightful relatives, or record one for a far-away companion, Skype will let Android proprietors save it to the gallery of their phone. Just tap on it once, and you can re-watch it at any time.
You can likewise send pictures from your gallery directly to the group conversations on Skype. Furthermore, people in a group can now tap on images and files to forward them to another group or contact.
It is not very difficult for the emojis too, Skype revealed in a blog post. Tap on a video clip to forward it to another chat or group. The short recordings do not consequently play again when you forward them, so you can choose whether to re-watch or proceed onward.
An improved search function, in the meantime, makes it simpler to look for important messages in group conversations, and additionally contacts and group names.
Skype has stated that they are listening to the users' feedback to improve the efficiency of the app, the company wrote in a blog entr. For feedback in the app, visit Settings, Feedback, and then Support in the upper-left menu.
A month ago, Skype started revealing the capacity for users to welcome anybody as a guest in the chat by sending invitations by email, online networking, or messaging service. Skype also revealed this feature in a blog post. For this, downloading the Skype app or having an account is not mandatory.