Can the built in isight camera be used on msn mesenger

can the built in isight camera be used on msn mesenger if yes then how?????

iChat/AIM is seldom used here in Europe. It's all MSN here i'm afraid. Is there software that we can use to videochat with MSN-users? What other videoconferencing software works with the build-in iSight?
Kind regards,
Dimitri
iMac G5 (iSight) 20"   Mac OS X (10.4.2)   1,5 Gb RAM

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