


I think you'll find that 10.3.9 will be far less troublesome for you regardless of using Skype. This will bring your OS up to 10.3.9 without having to download all the delta updates in between and will include any security and other related bug fixes. Check out Apple Downloads and download the 10.3.9 Combo update (Client version). RAM is very cheap/inexpensive now so another 256 MB chip would not be that expensive.Īdditionally, as Kappy says, 10.3.9 is free.
#SKYPE FOR MAC OS 9.2 MAC OS X#
Kappy is correct though, that upgrading your RAM would not only allow you to use Skype but your whole system and your computer usage would benefit. Here is the bottom of the download page : System Requirements : Mac computer with G4, G5 or Intel processor, 800 MHz or faster. .smi files Disk utility wont open in Mac OS X 10.9, but it will convert to. Believe me, I can relate to not being able to use softwares that require upgrades to use, as I too use an older iMac G3 which cuts me out of much such as video chat with iChat AV etc. This will help you to find out whats new in Skype for Mac OS X, which errors have been fixed, what work did developers, and a lot of other interesting things. They cannot just support or continue to support older systems at a certain point. The following table contains the list of known changes in version Skype 7.36.507 for Mac OS X. You said: "Needless to say I do not approve of this, even if Skype is free"Īs with any software, developers upgrade the software to become more powerful and useful for the end user especially with the advent of more powerful modern hardware.
