Skype has just released a new update, bringing OS X Lion support and HD video calls for the well-liked VoIP Mac application.
Together with quite a few fixes and "improvements to the user interface" (how about nuking it from orbit and moving back to Skype 2.8's UI?), here's what is new:
Skype 5.3 for Mac OS X is constructed to perform with Apple's newest desktop operating technique, Lion, additionally to getting compatible with past versions of OS X going each of the way back to Leopard.
With Skype five.3 for Mac OS X, you'll also be capable of send and receive HD high quality video when talking to your buddies and loved ones. You will need to have to make use of the Mac's built-in webcam or choose from a number of webcams from our Skype Store, for example the Logitech C910, to generate video calls in crystal clear HD high quality. To receive clear HD video calls in your Mac, we recommend an upload/download speed of 1.5Mbps.
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