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After receiving negative reviews, Microsoft will not shut down Skype ClassicSkype 8.0 was originally designed for mobile phones last year but with the new update, the developers missed out on many of Skype Classic’s desktop-only features. Users shared their disdain for the new Ui, as it lacks the ability to chat in the same window with multiple users. Once all the features requested are migrated to the new version of Skype Microsoft will pull the plug on Skype Classic. Some of the features that have been well received on the new app include a media gallery that contains all the documents and videos of your photographs in one location. Also, call recording has been added to the new version of the app, which has been one of the most sought after features for years. Previously, users used to rely on third-party apps to record voice and video calls and adding the feature makes it very easy. Most of Microsoft’s concerns apply to the user interface and not the features aside from the inability to start several chats in a single window. If Microsoft gets the right user interface, most users can switch to the handle of Skype 8.0.