Please link for skype 6.21 with spellcheck and wit...

Please link for skype 6.21 with spellcheck and with Modern UI ?
Thanks
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Yeah, why there is no links to all versions of skype.. Now we need Skype 6.21.64.104 or Skype 6.21.73.104 where we don't know the differece... Please create a better download sectuon or just post links with info for all vers...
Edit (found links):
Normal GUI
http://download.skype.com/a22041668cd904272aeed6da1d43a7a0/SkypeSetup.exe
New GUI
http://download.skype.com/a22041668cd904272aeed6da1d43a7a0/partner/64/SkypeSetupFull.exe
Spellcheck (only win 8.1)
http://download.skype.com/a22041668cd904272aeed6da1d43a7a0/partner/59/SkypeSetupFull.exe
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