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Skype app for Windows 8.1 bumped to version 3.1, allows users to edit messages – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 12, 2014
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Skype is one of my favorite apps — the place where I get in touch with my friends and family living across the globe. If you happen to be a regular user of Skype for modern Windows, you be glad to know that it received an update, bumping it to version 3.1.

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The latest update comes with a very important feature: the ability to edit sent messages, along with a bunch of enhancements. Desktop users have been using this features for some time now, and its availability for modern Windows would be welcomed by users using it on their devices, especially for tablet users.

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To edit or remove a Skype message, simply right click on it with your mouse or tap on it, and select remove/edit message from the displayed options — a similar way as the desktop version. Additionally, the latest update brings video notification improvements to make them more reliable and accessible. Head over to the Windows Store and grab the updated app.

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