quote:Skype, and its parent company Microsoft, will be retiring its older Desktop API for third party developers by the end of the year. That's according to an email that was sent to many of those developers this week by Chris Andrews, the current head of Microsoft's Skype Developer Program.
According to the email, posted at GigaOM, Skype will shut down the App Directory in September; in addition, any chat functionality that uses the Desktop API will also stop working by that date. Skype will also inform users with messaging in Skype for Desktop of these changes around in that same time period. Full support for the Desktop API will stop at the end of 2013.
RE: Skype to retire Desktop API support by end of 2013
Wow. What a shitty turn of events for Yuna.
Market.com spends millions of dollars to purchase rights to Yuna Software.
Microsoft shuts down Windows Live Messenger
Yuna releases Plus! for Skype
Microsoft shuts down the API...
This post was edited on 07-15-2013 at 12:31 PM by matty.
RE: Skype to retire Desktop API support by end of 2013
quote:Originally posted by matty
Wow. What a shitty turn of events for Yuna.
Market.com spends millions of dollars to purchase rights to Yuna Software.
Microsoft shuts down Windows Live Messenger
Yuna releases Plus! for Skype
Microsoft shuts down the API...
RE: Skype to retire Desktop API support by end of 2013
Nothing? Skype is the only desktop chat platform and, let’s be fair, it’s used by businesses and families these days. People are chatting through iMessage, BBM, WhatsApp, and Facebook.