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Download iChatUSBCam for Mac - With iChatUSBCam, you can use any QuickTime compatible video source for video conferencing in iChat AV. Apple iChat AV is an instant messaging (IM) client/server application designed and written for use with the Apple Mac OS X. The name is derived from the company's I chats - chat letters - in the vein of Vonage - the famous 19th century German instant messenger. Setting Up iChat AV. Unless you entered a.Mac username during the installation of Tiger, the first time you start iChat AV it will walk you through a simple setup process. First, iChat prompts for your name and either your AIM or.Mac iChat account information, as shown in Figure 3.46. To register for a free.Mac username, click the Get an. QQ@iChat translates between Jabber and Tencent QQ protocols for Apple iChat 3.0+, so people can log on Tencent QQ instant message service with Apple iChat on Mac OS X v10.4 'Tiger' or later versions. Downloads: 0 This Week Last Update: 2013-03-19 See Project. Download the latest version of iChat Enhancer for Mac for free. Read 9 user reviews and compare with similar apps on MacUpdate.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search iChatDeveloper(s)Apple Inc.Stable release6.0.1 (1002) (February 1, 2012; 16 months ago (2012-02-01)) Operating systemMac OS XTypeInstant messagingLicenseProprietaryWebsiteApple - iChatIchat

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iChat (or iChat AV) was an instant messaging software application developed by Apple Inc. for use on its Mac OS X operating system. It supported instant text messaging over XMPP/Jingle or OSCAR (AIM) protocol; it also featured audio, video and screen-sharing capabilities. It also allowed for local network discussion with users discovered through Bonjour protocols.

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As of February 16, 2012, iChat has been discontinued, and has been replaced in OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' by Messages. Users used to be able to download a public beta version of Messages on Apple's website as of February 16, 2012, the same day Apple introduced a preview to OS X Mountain Lion.

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