System requirements •1GHz Intel processor •Mac OS X v10.5.8 (Leopard) or newer. •100 MB free disk space. •Either USB or regular headset if your Mac does not have a built-in microphone. •Download drivers if you are using an external webcam. •For voice calls recommend broadband connection with 100 kbps down / 100 kbps up. •For group video calling everyone on the call needs Skype 5.0 for Windows or Mac or higher plus webcams, and at least one person needs a group video calling subscription. For best quality we recommend you use a high-speed broadband connection of 4Mbps down/512kbps up and a computer with a Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz processor. As a minimum you’ll need a high-speed broad connection of 512kbps down/128kbps up and a computer with a 1 GHz processor.
That's only for the latest versions of Skype… I still use 2.8 for the mac.
Skype 2.8 will work on your machine, but you also have iChatAV, which means if you just add a webcam you can video chat with other mac folk on iChat.
There are a lot of cams out there, and I believe 10.4 has the proper drivers built-in, so merely plugging it in will work just fine. You do have to make sure the cam is mac-compatible however.
They're VERY difficult to find, but if you can find an old iSight (it's a firewire webcam), that will be guaranteed to work, assuming the cam itself is in working condition.
I want to kick Qwest, now CenturyLink (or Stink* lol) to the curb w/ the usual land-line biz. and try out Vonage or Skype for around 60 bucks a year...plus adding a new # w/ Skype for official reasons... and who knows, a new Webcam to boot!!! or Not ?
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Date: 2011-11-16 01:48 am (UTC)•1GHz Intel processor
•Mac OS X v10.5.8 (Leopard) or newer.
•100 MB free disk space.
•Either USB or regular headset if your Mac does not have a built-in microphone.
•Download drivers if you are using an external webcam.
•For voice calls recommend broadband connection with 100 kbps down / 100 kbps up.
•For group video calling everyone on the call needs Skype 5.0 for Windows or Mac or higher plus webcams, and at least one person needs a group video calling subscription. For best quality we recommend you use a high-speed broadband connection of 4Mbps down/512kbps up and a computer with a Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz processor. As a minimum you’ll need a high-speed broad connection of 512kbps down/128kbps up and a computer with a 1 GHz processor.
That would be a "No".
(http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-computer/macosx/)
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Date: 2011-11-16 04:56 am (UTC)Skype 2.8 will work on your machine, but you also have iChatAV, which means if you just add a webcam you can video chat with other mac folk on iChat.
There are a lot of cams out there, and I believe 10.4 has the proper drivers built-in, so merely plugging it in will work just fine. You do have to make sure the cam is mac-compatible however.
They're VERY difficult to find, but if you can find an old iSight (it's a firewire webcam), that will be guaranteed to work, assuming the cam itself is in working condition.
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Date: 2011-11-16 04:57 am (UTC)http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-skype/on-your-computer/macosx/2-8/
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Date: 2011-11-16 06:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-11-16 06:19 am (UTC)BtW... tY for the great Shot/Pic !!!
Date: 2011-11-16 03:53 pm (UTC)I want to kick Qwest, now CenturyLink (or Stink* lol) to the curb w/ the usual land-line biz. and try out Vonage or Skype for around 60 bucks a year...plus adding a new # w/ Skype for official reasons... and who knows, a new Webcam to boot!!! or Not ?