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Just downloaded the new AIM for Macintosh


Question Posted Monday September 14 2009, 7:36 pm

I have a video camera attached to my laptop and so does my friend. We both downloaded AIM for Mac (go to aim.com >> aim for mac), and this is basically for anyone who uses it atm. I can't video chat with her, I can't find the video chat button.. and the whole point of my camera is to video chat, how do i do that?

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soccergirl214 answered Monday September 14 2009, 8:50 pm:
If you want to video chat i would reccomend Skype, its a free program that you and your friends can download. Its actually the same program oprah uses when she does sessions with people that can't make it on the set

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