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Updated Client for SfB Server 2019?
New client is available with Office 2019 ProPlus Preview. It is the same design as C2R version of Skype for Business 2016 (MSI version has another design, not changed since SfB 2015 client). You van google article "New Skype for Business 2016 look and feel coming your way…" from October 27, 2016.
New Skype for Business 2019 client is the same. No changes in functionality.
Microsoft changed design of Mac client from scratch and promised to change Windows client, but now they not more interested in SfB, only Teams (which is more horrible than SfB for me)
- Eric MarsiJul 31, 2018MVP
It would be really nice if they remade the PC client like the Mac client as shown below. It looks very similar to Microsoft Teams and IMO better since it is blue. Let's just hope there would be a dark mode as well, but unfortunately, I do not see this happening.
https://www.silicon.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Skype-for-Business-announces-new-Mac-skype.png
http://lyncinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/skype4bmac_IM.png
- James ArberAug 01, 2018MVP
the Skype4B client in the Office 2019 preview looks identical to the SkypeB 2016 client.
I expect that as the team are focusing all their resources on Teams right now there will be little if any UI changes to the 2019 client.From the server side though. We should see the end of Silverlight finally with a look and feel similar to Office365.
- Phillip GardingJul 30, 2018Former Employee
Renat is correct that the Skype for Business 2019 app (part of Office 2019 ProPlus) is essentially the same as the Click-to-Run version of Skype for Business available now. One correction is that SfB 2016 is not changed since SfB 2015 app; there are many differences in features between 2015 and 2016. (The Skype for Business 2015 app is based on Lync 2013 app, part of Office 2013.)
We have fully tested SfB 2019 and 2016 apps with Skype for Business Server 2019.
Phil Garding
- Renat MatveevJul 30, 2018Brass Contributor
Yes, I know that SfB 2015 client is upgraded version of Lync 2013. But design of 2015 client and 2016 MSI-based client are the same. C2R-version changed design couple of years ago as I know (possible only for O365-users, not sure, because I'm using MSI-version of 2016 client).
2019 client has the same design as on screenshots of C2R version. I compared side-by-side and found only one difference with 2016 client (except skin change): on "Phone" tab user can see his number if Enterprise voice enabled. Maybe something else, but I didn't found.
For me and my colleagues preview of 2019 version of client and server was absolutely disappointment. We are looking for new UC-solution (not Teams, it's horrible too)