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February 20, 2015 14:29
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Why not Skype as chat app at work
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* Is distributed with no guarantee of message delivery | |
* Can delivery some messages to some and not to others | |
* Or severely delayed to some | |
* No guarantee of message order | |
* Does not have a web UI | |
* Has a shit messy UI | |
* No company directory lookup - must manually add everyone from global search | |
* Does not automatically remove people whom leave company from every rooms | |
* Does not automatically add new staff to company rooms | |
* No clear separation of work and private accounts | |
* No easy way to archive nor find old rooms unless you remember everyone in it | |
* Can not find and join room, invite only | |
* Does not inline code | |
* Does not inline gifs | |
* Does not support hubot, nagios and other alerts and lookups | |
* Does not tab conversations or multiple windows, | |
* Does not keep a list of company rooms | |
* Can not be hosted internally | |
* Have a limited non extendable emoticon support | |
* Does not have an email of direct messages or @alls alert option if away | |
* Does not support cross room feeds | |
* Does not support cross room topic search | |
* Terrible discontinued Linux client | |
* Does not have @all or @here support for announcements | |
* Can not toggle sidebar | |
* Calls too integrated into chat UI | |
Why skype | |
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* Very good for calls | |
* * if not too many people |
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