On Tuesday, 26 April 2016 19:13:19 BST Keith Edmunds wrote:
> If you want to run Skype, run Windows. If you want a VoIP solution, there
> are many to choose from.

That's a bit extreme.  I have no wish to run Windows, but I do need a VOIP 
Client that I can use to contact my relations, particularly my mother who is 
deaf and needs to lip-read.

Since none of my family run Linux, and they all use Skype, I would like to be 
able to use it too.  I must admit that when Microsoft introduced Skype for 
Linux, I was puzzled as to their motives, but was glad that they had.  Now 
that they have decided to stop supporting it (they never did much anyway), I 
can't say I'm surprised.

It doesn't stop me trying to get them to keep it.

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        Terry Coles

        

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