FaceTime integrated in Mac OS X Lion
Apple has officially released the FaceTime for Mac in Mac App Store. This application is shown MacBook Pro machines, and can be downloaded on the Mac App Store, with a cost of $ 0.99. FaceTime debuted on the iPhone 4 as a facility for users to make free calls from iPhone to iPhone video, via Wi-Fi network. In October, the latest iPod units will be supported application. Using a desktop application, Mac users can place calls to users with the iPod touch, iPhone 4. Users stay logged in with your Apple ID and specify an email address that acts as a number.
New features with FaceTime for Mac also supports HD video calls. MacBook Pro features the new HD and FaceTime web camera, so users can receive video calls 720p. FaceTime gains on the desktop compared to similar applications such as Skype actually provide comfort and ease of use. Users do not need to receive or make calls to run applications FaceTime.
Hopefully FaceTime will be integrated in Mac OS X Lion because it can unify the various communications applications Apple on the desktop.
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May 3rd, 2011 at 3:35 pm
what a wonderfully rubbish and useless article,
the title clearly says “facetime integrated into OS X Lion” which gives the impression that clicking through and reading the article will give evidance to that statement, where infact all you say is “hopefully it will be included in OS X Lion”
is this website just looking for hopefull ‘clicks’ by stateing totally incorrect titles? I suspect so, luckily I have an adblock and have made a note never to trust, read or click on any link to do with this site.
you are a disgrace to tech news sites