Microsoft announces 'together mode' viewing option for Skype: Report
Microsoft has
announced that it has added the 'Together Mode' option that debuted in Teams
to Skype.
According to a report from zdnet.com, in the latest Skype version (Skype 8.67),
Together Mode is one of a handful of new features available to various versions
of Skype.
'Together Mode' is a viewing option that makes it appear as if all
meeting participants are located in the same physically shared space instead of
via a traditional grid view.
As per the reports, Microsoft officials
have said they believe 'Together Mode' will help alleviate virtual-meeting
fatigue and make meetings feel more real.
Other new features in Skype 8.67 include the addition of Large
Grid Mode, enabling users to see everyone's video stream simultaneously; an
option to add someone to an ongoing Skype call using their phone number, as
well as via Skype; more predefined backgrounds and categories and more.
For those wondering when Microsoft will drop
Skype and make Teams with consumer functionality enabled its consumer-facing
meeting/chat platform, there's been no official or rumoured word.
Microsoft is continuing to add new features to Skype on a regular
basis and seems to be positioning Skype as a simple way to meet and chat,
rather than trying to make it an all-encompassing platform like Teams.
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