Microsoft took the wraps off Windows 11 earlier today, and revealed some interesting changes and additions. One such addition is the inclusion of a new, preinstalled “Chat” app that the company says allows customers to connect with friends, family, and colleagues through Microsoft Teams.
This new Chat client is powered by the consumer version of Microsoft Teams, and gives users the ability to quickly share text, images, documents, and start chat or video calls directly from the Taskbar. Microsoft says that because Teams is cross platform, this will allow you to reach anyone, anywhere, regardless of whether they’re using a PC, Android, or iPhone.
The Chat UI features a “Meet Now” button at the top, which lets you create a video call and invite anyone without needing a Microsoft Account to join. It also supports texting via SMS to Android and iPhones too.
It appears that this new Chat experience replaces Skype as the built-in, de facto messaging client for Windows, as Skype is no longer preinstalled on Windows 11. The “meet now” feature on Windows 10 has been replaced with the Chat app, which is now pinned to the Taskbar by default.
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Microsoft has officially announced Windows 11!
Microsoft has officially announced that there’s a new version of Windows in town, and it’s called Windows 11. The company just unveiled the name and interface at its “What’s next for Windows” event, along with when we can expect to get our hands on the new OS.