Skype For Mac 10.8.5
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The other day we were looking through our phone records and realised that just to own a business phone can cost over £400 a year, and that’s before we start to make international calls. Indeed, £400/year is regarded as small fry for BT and often doesn’t get your business on to their plans, which save you money when you start making international calls.
Hang on, I just checked the copy of Skype that I just upgraded to a few days ago, and it's version 6.15. That seems to be working fine on Machines running both 10.8.5 and 10.9.5. One's a Mac Pro and the other is a recent model iMac. The 10.8.5 update updated a CoreMediaIO plugin that accesses the MBA camera, but didn't bundle the 32-bits version of it. Source: Skype Community Post. Also, you can use an external camera in the mean time if you need to run on 10.8.5 and the affected Air.
What’s the solution? One answer is Skype. This is VOIP technology that’s been around for a few years now and enables you to make very cheap international calls using your broadband. You don’t need ultra-fast broadband to make audio-only calls, either. Better still, some Skype calls can be better quality that some regular international calls, between certain countries.
Skype isn’t just limited to cheap audio calls. If you have faster broadband, you can use it to have a video conference between one or more people. Idea if you plan on bringing together multiple people from various territories, during a working day when phone costs are at their highest.
We use Skype to keep in contact with our international partners. We can use the technology to chat with these partners, through typing messages like you would if you were using MSN Messenger. Anyone with a Skype account can be brought in to a conference where everyone can contribute and swap files.
Verdict:
Business application that enables you to keep in contact with international partners, make cheap calls and much more. Excellent tool, let down but the inconsistency in development between different operating systems.
Hi, Im running OS X 10.8.5 on a '11 Mac Mini and skype version 6.9. Both on this version of skype (and the previous version), It would sign in with the icon in the top right and skype presented as open however the UI window (such as 'home', 'friends' etc etc) didn't appear. I tried cleaning the cache, the application support, reinstalling skype, instlaling previous version of skype and using Onyx to clean up the computer in general and even tried fixing disk permissions (if it did anything) and force quitting it and trying to open a new window and even try and open windows up via the buttons at the top. The only window that opens are pretty much just 'about skype' , update skype and that skype wifi thing. Has anyone got any suggestions to get Skype up and running for me? This happened out of the blue and il appretiate some help.
Thank you!
Mac mini, OS X Mountain Lion, 8GB Ram, 2.3Ghz Dual-core i5
Skype For Mac 10.8.5
Posted on Sep 26, 2013 2:11 PM