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By Dawn Kawamoto, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 14, 2006 2:43:00 PM

Skype on Thursday released a beta version of its video call feature for Macintosh users, a move designed to bring more people into a Skype community dominated by Windows PCs.

Skype for Mac 2.0 is designed to allow Skype users to make free Internet-based video calls to other Skype users who have a Macintosh or Windows system. The company has been working on a Mac video version of its voice over Internet Protocol service for a while, but it was not ready for prime time in July when Skype released the beta of Mac OS X 1.5, a voice-only version of the software.

"Our community is made up of both Mac and Windows users," Stefan Oberg, Skype's product management director, said in a statement. "We couldn't be more excited to bring these two groups together, literally face-to-face."

While video calls to other Skype users are free, calls to traditional or mobile phones will incur a charge.

Users of the Skype Mac video service will need Mac OS X, version 10.3.9 Panther or later, a system with a G4, G5 or Intel processor running at a minimum of 800MHz, 512MB of RAM and 40MB of free disk space.

In addition to the Mac 2.0 beta, the company also released the final version of Mac OS X 1.5.

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We shall see
I'm not sure how Skype is going to be on the Mac. I'm not a huge fan of the service, and I think eBay is moronic for buying them out.

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Posted by: opensourcepro Posted on: 09/14/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Nobody likes to beta test without pay for services Boot_Agnostic   | 09/14/06
yeah, like M$ galileon   | 09/14/06
Correct Boot_Agnostic   | 09/14/06
We shall see opensourcepro   | 09/14/06

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