Skype on Mac OS X: A Hands-On Approach

by C.K. Sample III on 12/29/2004 · 0 comments

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Courtesy of MacDevCenter:

Skype on Mac OS X: A Hands-On Approach by François Joseph de Kermadec — In this article, you’ll read about the wonders of Skype for Mac OS X and see how to integrate it in your routine. This chat/telephony software also has its limits, and those will be covered too.

This is cool, although, if you’ve ever used iChatAV’s integrated audio chat or any of the other VOIP solutions out there for OS X, you probably already know that talking over your computer is just a little bit weird and doesn’t feel the same as holding your phone / mobile. Small pauses change the conversation…

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