

Note that you should only use the link above, it serves you with a correct update for your OS version, direct links (to DMG files) can work, but are not guaranteed to do so.

group video, group chats, screen sharing etc). This is a very solid release and you can still use all of the main features without any problems (i.e. First, let me assure you that no-one is locking you out from using Skype on OS X 10.6 – 10.8 and there is no need to upgrade to Mavericks or (the new OS X now in dev preview) Yosemite if you don’t want to.Īll OS X 10.6 – 10.8 users can head over to and get version 6.15. There seems to be a lot of confusion around this.

The solution Skype provided is very simple (check for updates in your current version or just download the latest version): Many OS X users running later versions have also been having problems. As I argued for the Windows Phone 7 app, Microsoft should make it clear that the old version is no longer supported, but keep it around for users who want it. To be fair, Leopard was released in October 2007 and Apple stopped supporting it in June 2011. Upgrading OS X to a later version is something all Mac users should consider and frankly do, but on older machines that simply may not be possible. Since communication has been so poor, Skype users on the Mac subforum have been complaining ( one, two, three, and many more) that the software no longer works. What the company didn’t say, however, is that some old platforms require these old versions, meaning some Skype users are essentially being dropped. In June, Skype announced plans to retire old versions of its Windows and Mac clients “over the next few months,” and then expanded the move in July to “all platforms” along with another vague “in the near future” timeframe. Here’s an excerpt from yesterday’s story: This is all part of a much broader issue, which has also affected Windows Phone 7 users. “We have a Skype version for Mac OS X 10.5 users which will soon be available for download,” a Skype spokesperson told TNW. We got in touch with the Microsoft-owned company and after two days, we got confirmation that a solution was in the works. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard users recently found that Skype no longer works on their system: despite upgrading to the latest version they still can’t sign in.
