Mac users running OS X 10.5.8 and earlier can't use Skype anymore now that Microsoft has dropped support for the older versions of the Mac operating system. The change happened this week, leaving Leopard users without any way to use the voice and video chat app.
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All OS X 10.6 - 10.8 users can head over to -skype/skype-for-mac/downloading/ and get version 6.15. This is a very solid release and you can still use all of the main features without any problems (i.e. group video, group chats, screen sharing etc).
Note: Skype for Business/Lync 2013 is currently available only for Windows. However, Lync Server 2013 supports the following clients on computers that are running Mac OS 10.5.8 or latest service pack or release (Intel-based) operating systems. For details about supported features, see Client Comparison Tables.
On Windows 8, and Windows 8.1, the sharing plug-in can be installed only if you're running Internet Explorer 10 or Internet Explorer 11 for the desktop. These features are not available with non-desktop versions of Internet Explorer 10 and 11. Note that Firefox and Safari version 12.0 and later is no longer supported.
PrerequisitesBefore you install the Office for Mac 2011 14.5.6 update, make sure that you have Office for Mac 2011 14.1.0 or a later version installed on your computer. Also, make sure that the computer is running Mac OS X 10.5.8 or a later version of the Mac OS X operating system.To verify that the computer meets this prerequisite, click About This Mac on the Apple menu.To verify that Office for Mac 2011 14.1.0 is installed on your computer, follow these steps:
Important notes: GraphicConverter 11 is a paid upgrade for all customers of version 1.x-10.x. You can order the upgrade at the order page.Customers who bought the app from the Mac App Store have to download and install any updates from within the Mac App Store. Updates maybe delayed in the Mac App Store due the Apple review process.
In terms of uninstalling, I would look for an uninstaller for your software. You might want to also take a look at AppCleaner which will give you a list of all the kexts, prefpanes and applications it finds on your computer.
I will probably avoid installing some of the sophisticated workarounds to get mobile internet working if Skype voice does work properly before installing them. Skype is more important to me than mobile internet. I am able to share the connection from my Nokia N97mini with built-in tools.
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NOTE: This module focuses on the installation and use of Skype for Business (aka Lync), which are synonymous. Lync was the name of the original product, but the name changed in 2015. Some Boston University support information may still refer to Lync, but these are identical. Note also that Skype for Business is NOT the same as the free version of Skype for home. The free version of Skype is good for personal use, but has many limitations compared to Skype for Business. Skype for Business lets you host up to 250 people in online meetings, and it provides a more secure online environment.
SfB is quite versatile and easy to use. This module is designed to walk you through installation and use. While the explanations and illustrations are fairly detailed, most users will find SfB to be fairly intuitive and user-friendly.
To create online meetings an instructor or staff member must have the SfB "client" installed on their computer or laptop. Faculty and staff may install the client at no charge as described below.
My system is operating on 10.4.11. All new software and misc. are now requiring 10.5 or greater. I am computer literate but don't know how to go about this. Can It be downloaded? Can I do it myself? Apparently, I live in nowhere land and can't find a trained Mac servicer. SW Florida - Cape Coral...
First, a giant thank you to you all. I think I get it - although very confusing because you're all debating the facts. From what I've learned thru the muck of conflicting info, is that I need to purchase the full-install version of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. So the Answer to my Q#1 was answered... Let's explore my Q#2... will I loose files? I managed to find an Auth. Mac Tech locally, but the house call is pricey - he did indicate he would back-up everything before hand and do a diagnostic... then the sales pitch of course. If I do this MYSELF... Do I need to back up my entire system and all my files? I run two businesses out of my home and my files are ultra important! So... should I do an entire back-up before I "simply insert the DVD and double-click the Install Mac OS X icon"? Could it be that simplistic? Your wisdom and guidance is needed on this question the most! My Q3# was answered... I understand all my current software will work with 10.5.
My answer is from experience. I do this for a living, for over 25 years now. I don't just read about it. Your G5 processor machine can be upgraded to 10.5. You may then download the updates directly from Apple for free using the "Software Update" just under the Apple in the upper left hand corner of your screen to take it to 10.5.8. There is a difference between "Upgrade and update". The Upgrades are paid and the updates are free. I don't remember a time when Apple didn't provide for a cheaper upgrade from the previous system to the next, i.e. 10.2 to 10.3 or 10.4 to 10.5. You can purchase a Full Installation that requires no previous system on your hard drive. The Apple Store does not seem to be selling the 10.5 anymore (they aren't listed but Ralph say you can call to get it). But for example, you can go here: =OS... to see the price difference between a System upgrade at $26 or the full installation at $169.00. When doing a Upgrade from a previous system, it is advisable to do a "Archive and install" to retain proof that you have the previous system so the disk will work again should you have to do a reinstall. Although the Apple store isn't selling the 10.5 disks anymore they may be found on eBay. Go to eBay and do a search for "OSX 10.5 upgrade" I saw two listed tonight for $66.00. Do not buy the gray disks as they are only for specific machines. A upgrade disk may say "Upgrade" on it or "CPU Drop in", or may say nothing. Get the part number of the disk and do a web search to insure what it is. The "Full Install" disk scan be found as "OSX 10.5 Retail". You'll find a lot more of those at a higher price. A brand new Retail version can be had at FastMac _info.ph... for $179.95. Please note that once you upgrade to 10.5, the classic 9.2 system option will no longer be available. As for 10.6, you must have a "Intel processor" Mac to install it. I hope this clarifies your options.
Another downvote rab? Here's the problem. Your source is Walter Mossberg a writer for the Wall Street Journal. He has no lab. You didn't quote a source such as macworld or engadet. If you even bothered the read the article that Mossberg wrote, he stated, all he did was one upgrade from system 10.5 to 10.6 from a pre-release copy of the 10.6 upgrade disk. He only heard from an unnamed source at Apple that the 10.4 to 10.6 upgrade was possible. No one here or anyplace else that you have quoted has ever done it. Yet you delete my answer because it conflicts with a writer who does not do this for a living. I've done about 40 upgrades of the 10.5 software. Just who do think the expert is? How many have you done? Where does the audacity to delete my answer come from? The real Mac experts are the ones who do it every day for a living. They are people like myself, Ben Eisenman, mactech and rdkl. Writers for the Wall Street Journal only report what they've heard, and this one didn't even give his source
For what it is worth rj713 is the best way to do this. 10.4 CAN NOT be updated to 10.5 from the updater under the apple, and CAN NOT use 10.6 because yours is NOT an Intel Processor. Go with RJ713 on this one and forget the confusion of the rest of these answers. Good luck.
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I want to be able to install and access a local development website.so i modified the file accordingly127.0.0.1 localhost255.255.255.255 broadcasthost::1 localhostfe80::1%lo0 localhost1.2.3.4 127.0.0.1 mywebsite.com
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