Showing posts with label Skype. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skype. Show all posts

20110917

Problem ID: 859557418779604365
Entered by: Ben Simo

Useful tip



Is the typical Skype user expected to know what things should and what things should not be allowed to "use Skype" based on a program file name? What does it mean to "use Skype" anyway? What are the risks of making the wrong decision?

If you aren't going to give me sufficient information to make an informed decisions, don't ask me to make it.

In this case, the executable is part of Skype. Why worry users over something that is part of your software package?

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20110904

Problem ID: 1088484084066274912
Entered by: Ben Simo

Who are you?

When someone sends me a Skype contact request, Skype Mobile appears to show me nothing more than the requester's Skype name and the default "Hello! Please add me to your Contact list." message. It offers options to Accept or Reject the request, but it gives me no option to see their profile information or chat with them to find out if they are someone I want to add as a contact.

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20110831

Problem ID: 3532356098045521470
Entered by: Ben Simo

Can't open Sykpe



I am not already signed in on this computer. I cannot sign out when I not already signed in on this computer.

I had to restart Skype several times before I could successfully sign in. :(

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20110428

Problem ID: 6957015061835164946
Entered by: Ben Simo

Infinite Skype

This past weekend, on April 23rd, I participated in the European Weekend Testing session. During the session, participants explored the chat message size boundaries of Skype. During the couple hours of the session, I received many messages from other participants.  Skype appeared to be handling large messages by truncating them to something less than 30,000 characters. All appeared to be well.

However, long after the session ended, Skype Mobile, on my Android phone, continued to alert me to new incoming messages -- messages that had been first received many hours earlier.

It is now nearly five days later, and I continue to receive occasional alerts that I have new Skype messages.




Opening Skype reveals new activity in a Weekend Testing conversation that ended, and I first closed, nearly five days ago. The events list shows the latest message was received nearly 5 days ago. So, why the repeated alerts of a "new event"?




Opening the conversation causes the phone's user interface to become non-responsive for several seconds.  Then it starts displaying the large messages I received this past weekend -- often pausing for a few seconds between messages.  Eventually it displays every message received in this conversation during the conversation. However, there is nothing new.



Closing the conversation only makes the alerts go away for a little while. I even tried upgrading Skype to the latest version; yet still receive regular alerts of past messages as being new.

Skype, we have a problem..


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