Skype has turned to snaps to ensure its users on Linux, are automatically delivered to its latest version upon release. Skype is used by millions of users globally to make free video and voice calls, send files, video and instant messages and to share both special occasions and everyday moments with the people who matter most. Available as of today, the release means that Skype can deliver its communication service to a wider range of Linux users, including millions on Ubuntu. ![]() London, UK – 1st February 2018 – Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, announces today that Skype is now available as a snap, the universal Linux app packaging format. ![]() Skype snap widens availability in the Linux community with easy install and automatic updates
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