Microsoft received a huge backlash for forcibly replacing old Skype with the new metro-design Skype for Desktop and Skype for Windows 10 (UWP from Microsoft Store, comes preinstalled). A lot of features that made Skype great are missing now and we can’t be sure whether we’ll see them on new versions. Old classic Skype and Skype for Business allowed for multi-windows chat, but nowadays you can get that only on Skype for Windows 10. Microsoft Teams allow for this nifty feature, but you’ll need to upgrade to Office 365. Looking for the best collaboration software to replace Skype for Business? Here are the best options. So, what can you do if you don’t want to move from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams? Read the instructions below.

Can I run Skype for Business in multiple chat windows?

The only native way to use Skype for Business (iteration from Microsoft Office 2016) is with a tabbed view. You can enable multi-tab conversations in Settings, which isn’t exactly a multi-window, but it should do the trick for some.

Here’s how to do it: Alternatively, you can use a third-party solution called Multi Skype Launcher that allows for the running of the same version of Skype in multiple instances. With it, you can regain the old feature that’s evidently missing from the revamped Skype these days. You can check it out here, but have in mind that the application isn’t free. RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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