Microsoft drops Windows 10’s ‘messaging everywhere’ feature
Preview testers had access to Messaging everywhere since April, around the same time Microsoft killed Skype Integration in Windows Mobile messaging. Now, the company says it expects to deliver an experience that’s “even better” through the Skype app, probably when it releases a universal Windows version of the app for mobile devices. With the latest version, users won’t be able to receive text messages via the app on their computer anymore, however they can still reply using Cortana. PC and Mobile testers in the fast ring should see Build 14376 arriving on their devices shortly, check the blog post for the full list of bug fixes and tweaks included.
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