You can't backup or restore contacts, or import contacts directly.You can't change profile related settings in the app, including changing the password or the profile picture.You can't change the interface language, it is always set to the system language.You can't hide offline / unavailable contacts automatically.On the desktop, chats open in an extra window, since you do not have that luxury in the app, you can't effectively communicate with multiple contacts. You can't chat with multiple contacts at the same time.
File transfer does not appear to be available.While you can move some to the favorites, you can't create groups anymore to sort contacts in to. From what I can see, this includes the following features: You will notice that the Skype app lacks several features that the desktop version of Skype makes available. I can't say for sure if you will be asked to merge your Skype account with your Microsoft Account when you first run the app but it is very likely that you will. I was not asked to do that as I have already done so during one of the beta desktop releases of Skype that introduced the feature. If you have linked a Microsoft account to Skype, you will automatically see your Skype contacts and last messages on the start screen. Good news is, you do not need to sign in at all if you are signed in with a Microsoft Account in Windows 8.
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Today however it is listed in the store and I decided to install it to take a look at its functionality and more importantly settings that it makes available. I was not able to confirm that yesterday as the app was not available in Windows Store at that time. The Internet was buzzing with news that Microsoft released the Skype app early yesterday during the release of Skype 6.0 for Windows and Macintosh systems.