Skype for Mac was today updated to version 7.0, with a significant redesign that brings mobile design elements to the desktop app. The app's flatter look incorporates new icons and a new blue layout that aims to create a richer chat experience.

Skype's new mobile-style layout will help it fit right in with OS X Yosemite, expected to be released to the public later this month. OS X Yosemite also incorporates several design elements taken directly from iOS 7 and 8, the basis of the Skype mobile design.

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Today we're excited to announce Skype for Mac 7.0 as well as the preview for the new Skype for Windows -- both of which have been redesigned to make it easier to chat and share. If you're already using Skype on mobile, you'll recognize some of these changes. We've made the Skype experience consistent whether you are using your mobile device or your desktop PC. Now, you'll see thumbnail pictures of your contacts, a new bubble-style chat design, and consistent icons for chat, video calls and audio calls.

A chat sidebar allows users to chat and share images while on a video call with a single click, with images shown instantly once they download. Sharing of other types of files, like PDFs, has also been improved.

There's a also new bubble-style chat design drawn directly from the mobile app, and Skype says that its free group video calling has been improved in the new app.

Skype for Mac can be downloaded for free from the Skype website and existing users can update from within their Skype apps.

Top Rated Comments

5t3f4n Avatar
125 months ago
Why would you use a screenshot from Windows for this article.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Cougarcat Avatar
125 months ago
Microsoft really messed Skype up. It used to be functional - now I can barely use it. And it's definitely Microsoft because I have an Xbox Music account (don't ask why) and the Xbox website is so dysfunctional it's unbelievable. I've never liked Windows, and hardly ever used it.

IMO, Skype went downhill when they released the huge UI without the compact UI options, and that was before Microsoft.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jclo Avatar
125 months ago
Yes, but there's a Mac screen in the same blog post...

Sorry. I don't have an explanation other than I wrote it pre-caffeine. I updated the post for you guys with the Mac screenshot.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TallGuyGT Avatar
125 months ago
I used to use Skype all the time until my friends overseas got iPhones and Macs. Now it's all iMessage and FaceTime.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wikiverse Avatar
125 months ago
IMO, Skype went downhill when they released the huge UI without the compact UI options, and that was before Microsoft.

Agreed. Skype 2.8 was the greatest desktop layout for a chat client the world had ever seen.

Skype 5 was a just a casserole of nonsense.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jarman74 Avatar
125 months ago
Why would you use a screenshot from Windows for this article.
Because nobody would notice. Oh wait.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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