Facebook video chat on Macbook with Snow Leopard-Experience???

I have a Macbook with Snow Leopard 10.6.8, Safari for browser.
I'm looking for users of the same who have used or tried to use Facebook video chat and would love to know if it was a good experience or were there any problems and if so what were the nature of those problems? 
Thanks,
Janie

No Sir, I am not having problems with FaceBook and this Granny isn't taking a survey or poll.  I gave all the information I did so that I could get the proper "help".  I am not planning to upgrade to Lion and thus cannot have iCloud.  I have moved my mail from MobileMe to iCloud but I am not sure that I will be able to use my iChat once MobileMe ends on June 30 and I am looking at alternatives to staying in touch wit my children and grandchildren.  I am limited in knowledge but I do know that some apps from FaceBook arent's so good.  I want to be sure that I don't download anything that would be incompatible with my Mac and my version/browser, etc.  Just trying to avoid problems and keep my Mac in good working order.  I thought there might be somebody out there that would know the answer to my question.

Similar Messages

  • Need to get game to work on macbook with snow leopard?

    Downloaded Civilization Vfrom the app store on my macbook pro with lion, then moved it (via flash drive) to my macbook with snow leopard. When I open it, it asks me for the apple ID I downloaded it with, but after that it never opens or stays in the dock. Its like its killed the second it opens. Is there a way I can force it to stay open?

    We need to know which model you have. To see which model you have go to the Apple in the upper left corner and select About This Mac, then click on More Info. When the System Profiler comes up check the Model Identifier. Then post that information back here.
    Civilization V Minimum System Requirements
    Operating System: 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard)
    CPU Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (Dual-Core)
    CPU Speed: 1.8 GHz
    Memory: 512 MB
    Video Memory (VRam): 256 MB
    Hard Disk Space: 3 GB
    Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 2400 / Geforce 8600

  • I have a copy of Windows 7, and I am trying to bring up Boot Camp on my MacBook with Snow Leopard.

    I have a copy of Windows 7, and I am trying to bring up Boot Camp on my MacBook with Snow Leopard. But my Snow Leopard install disk is too old for Windows 7, so attempted Boot Camp install of drivers fails.
    I have hand-installed the NVidia graphics driver, and I have keyboard, minimal trackpad, and hardwire to internet all working. So the WIndows machine is usable. But I am hurting for wi-fi, better trackpad, and whatever else is delivered by Boot Camp. I can't use any of the Boot Camp upgrades because I do not have XP or Vista.

    Dear Nathan,
    Many thanks. To the best of my memory, that is how I got where I am today. Initially I had one failed setup, then discovered compatibility mode and ran using it.  The result was not an obvious failure, but something was not there because not only were some drivers missing (wi-fi, trackpad, ...) but (much to my disappointment) the 3.1 update would not run. It complained that 3.0 wasn't there. If I hardwired to my home network, the machine would do almost everything I wanted, but the graphics were slow and clumsy. That is when I hunted around for the NVidia driver and downloaded it from NVidia. And that is where I stand now.
    My son found this link http://www.simplehelp.net/2009/01/15/using-boot-camp-to-install-windows-7-on-you r-mac-the-complete-walkthrough/
    which has instructions claiming to do the install straight to Win 7 without using compatibility mode.
    Given that my clumsy efforts to patch things up have probably necessitated a Win 7 deinstall and reinstall to test either your plan or the one my son found, I am inclined to sit tight for a couple of days to see  how much I can learn.
    I appreciate your interest in  this problem, and if you are up for reading the process at the link my son found and commenting, I would be grateful.
    In any case, many thanks, Paul

  • I have a copy of Windows 7, and I am trying to bring up Boot Camp on my MacBook with Snow Leopard. But my Snow Leopard install disk is too old for Windows 7, so attempted Boot Camp install of drivers fails.

    I have a copy of Windows 7, and I am trying to bring up Boot Camp on my MacBook with Snow Leopard. But my Snow Leopard install disk is too old for Windows 7, so attempted Boot Camp install of drivers fails.
    I have hand-installed the NVidia graphics driver, and I have keyboard, minimal trackpad, and hardwire to internet all working. So the WIndows machine is usable. But I am hurting for wi-fi, better trackpad, and whatever else is delivered by Boot Camp. I can't use any of the Boot Camp upgrades because I do not have XP or Vista.

    While we all have MacBooks in this forum not all of us use Boot Camp. There's a Boot Camp Support Community where everybody uses Boot Camp. You should also post this question there.
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/windows_software/boot_camp

  • How can I tether via USB my iPhone 4S with iOS 7.1.1 to my MacBook with Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and iTunes 11.2.2 ?? Please note that at the same time Personal Hotspot via both WiFi and Bluetooth works perfectly!

    How can I tether via USB my iPhone 4S with iOS 7.1.1 to my MacBook with Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and iTunes 11.2.2 ?? Please note that at the same time Personal Hotspot via both WiFi and Bluetooth works perfectly!

    Hello, lustige luka. 
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities. 
    The Personal Hotspot feature using USB  should be as simple as connecting the device to your Mac via the USB cable when Hotspot is enabled.  Here is some more information regarding this feature and an article that will provide some troubleshooting steps if you are experiencing an issue. 
    iOS: Understanding Personal Hotspot
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4517
    iOS: Troubleshooting Personal Hotspot
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2756
    Cheers,
    Jason H. 

  • I have 2 Macbooks with snow leopard. What is the best way to syncronize them?

    I have 2 Macbooks with snow leopard. What is the best way to syncronize them?

    See also Roger WIlmut's article on iCould and Snow Leopard:
    http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/icloudSL.html

  • I have an older 13" macbook with snow leopard, I want to upgrade to the newest mountain lion, can i just purchase and instal?

    I have an older 13" macbook with snow leopard, I want to upgrade to the newest mountain lion, can i just purchase and instal?

    Upgrade Paths to Snow Leopard, Lion, and/or Mountain Lion
    You can upgrade to Mountain Lion from Lion or directly from Snow Leopard. Mountain Lion can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for $19.99. To access the App Store you must have Snow Leopard 10.6.6 or later installed.
    Upgrading to Snow Leopard
    You can purchase Snow Leopard through the Apple Store: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard - Apple Store (U.S.). The price is $19.99 plus tax. You will be sent physical media by mail after placing your order.
    After you install Snow Leopard you will have to download and install the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1 to update Snow Leopard to 10.6.8 and give you access to the App Store. Access to the App Store enables you to download Mountain Lion if your computer meets the requirements.
         Snow Leopard General Requirements
           1. Mac computer with an Intel processor
           2. 1GB of memory
           3. 5GB of available disk space
           4. DVD drive for installation
           5. Some features require a compatible Internet service provider;
               fees may apply.
           6. Some features require Apple’s iCloud services; fees and
               terms apply.
    Upgrading to Lion
    If your computer does not meet the requirements to install Mountain Lion, it may still meet the requirements to install Lion.
    You can purchase Lion by contacting Customer Service: Contacting Apple for support and service - this includes international calling numbers. The cost is $19.99 (as it was before) plus tax.  It's a download. You will get an email containing a redemption code that you then use at the Mac App Store to download Lion. Save a copy of that installer to your Downloads folder because the installer deletes itself at the end of the installation.
         Lion System Requirements
           1. Mac computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7,
               or Xeon processor
           2. 2GB of memory
           3. OS X v10.6.6 or later (v10.6.8 recommended)
           4. 7GB of available space
           5. Some features require an Apple ID; terms apply.
    Upgrading to Mountain Lion
    To upgrade to Mountain Lion you must have Snow Leopard 10.6.8 or Lion installed. Purchase and download Mountain Lion from the App Store. Sign in using your Apple ID. Mountain Lion is $19.99 plus tax. The file is quite large, over 4 GBs, so allow some time to download. It would be preferable to use Ethernet because it is nearly four times faster than wireless.
         OS X Mountain Lion - System Requirements
           Macs that can be upgraded to OS X Mountain Lion
             1. iMac (Mid 2007 or newer) - Model Identifier 7,1 or later
             2. MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer) - Model Identifier 5,1 or later
             3. MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             4. MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer) - Model Identifier 2,1 or later
             5. Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             6. Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             7. Xserve (Early 2009) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
    To find the model identifier open System Profiler in the Utilities folder. It's displayed in the panel on the right.
         Are my applications compatible?
             See App Compatibility Table - RoaringApps.
         For a complete How-To introduction from Apple see Upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion.

  • Am I worth to wait for the new macbooks with snow leopard?

    As the day Apple released the new macbook pro 17. I was considering about If I need to wait for the all macbooks with the new operating system. Because I just heard that Snow leopard will come with a 64 bit. But now leopard just is with 32 bit. Some of people said new macbooks with snow leopard will be different from the old models(2008 late), even the macbook pro 17 2009. Can someone help me? Thanks a lot.

    I think if you need a new laptop you can take the plunge. If you have a look on the apple website on the SL page you will note the following text near the bottom:
    +Benchmark based on the SunSpider JavaScript Performance test on a 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo-based iMac with Mac OS X Snow Leopard and 2GB of RAM.+
    That's the sort of specs for a machine that would run the OS well...I think the new 17" MB Pro is well within that ballpark.

  • 2006 MacBook with Snow Leopard wifi connection problems

    Bonjour, all! My dad recently bought a new MacBook Pro, so he decided to give me his old 2006 MacBook.  He bought a new hard drive, and had it re-imaged with Snow Leopard.  Everything (software) is up-to-date.  But I have problems connecting to my wireless network at home.  Sometimes it connects, sometimes it doesn't.  And when it does connect, it is usually pretty slow.  So I end up going to the router (in my basement) and using an ethernet cable to connect.  The wifi works fine on the desktop and my dad's new laptop, but not on the old one.  Any ideas what I can do to fix this?

    Best to ask this question in the Adobe forums.
    Good luck.
    x

  • Poor Battery Performance on MacBook With Snow Leopard

    Upon installing Snow on my MacBook Unibody, my battery performance has degraded from approximately 5 hours on a full charge to now less than 2.5 hours. Has anyone else experienced such? I am set up for maximum power saving in battery mode and mainly surf the web and use Pages on occasion while on battery mode. Upon allowing the battery to drain, it indeed lasted only 2.5 hours with just web surfing. I tried a few startups and repaired disk permissions, yet the menu continued to show 2.5 hours on a full charge. Advice anyone?

    Snow Leopard has been a power hog so far. I have the same settings and applications, etc. as with running just Leopard. I went from 5-7 hours on my black MacBook (that's with running videos, etc.) to now just barely 2 hours.
    I just bought a brand new MacBook Pro a couple of days ago and it only lasts a few hours. Nowhere near the boost they advertise.
    Either my old Black MacBook just had an awesome battery or the new software upgrade ***** juice. I am getting ready to wipe the upgrade. I was satisfied with Leopard and Tiger. I rather have all day performance than having to drag the cord out everywhere like you do with a PC. I expect a PC to suck juice and give me only 45min. battery, but not my MacBook.

  • IPhoto videos won't play with Snow Leopard

    Snow Leopard is hostile to my fonts, my trackpad, and now my iPhoto videos. When I double-click on the videos, they no longer open in QuickTime or do anything, they won't play. Any suggestions? (Uninstall Snow Leopard?)
    Thanks in advance.

    I deleted that post 5 times b/c it was a mistake, I do not have iPhoto 5, I have iPhoto 08. If iPhoto 08 is glitchey with Snow Lion, what am I supposed to do, buy iLife? It's not inexpensive.

  • How can I get iLife for an older macbook with Snow Leopard?

    I have a 2008 macbook. I just got Snow Leopard and was told I don't have the specs to upgrade to Mountain Lion. When I upgraded, I lost my whole iLife suite (I think because it was actually just a trial or sample), but I can't buy the latest version of iLife because it requires Mountain Lion.
    I feel like Apple is trying to force me into buying a new computer, which really *****! They should offer support to all of their users, not just the most up-to-date ones....The whole reason I originally switched to mac was so that I wouldn't have to buy a new computer every few years!
    And before anyone suggests anything with disks, I don't have my original install disks. I'm living abroad and it was 5 years ago...
    Any suggestions?

    If you are unsuccessful in obtaining replacement disks for your Macbook you can purchase an iLife 09 disk for a 3rd party retailer like Amazon.com: iLife 09
    OT

  • Macbook with Snow Leopard compatible with After Affects CS3 or CS4???

    I have a white Macbook(2006)2GHz Intel Core Duo with 2GB of ram, my graphic card is a Intel GMA 950, and I have Snow Leopard 10.6.4. After Effects CS5 will not run on my computer because it says it will run only on a 64 bit system.
    So my question is with the description of my laptop above will After Effects CS3 or CS4 work on my macbook?
    Thanks!

    Best to ask this question in the Adobe forums.
    Good luck.
    x

  • Two MacBooks with Snow Leopard should be able to iChat?!

    I feel as if this should be easy. The connection is established but the audio is intermittent and video is intermittent. Is the inability to have streaming audio and video tied to the connection speed? How do I validate my current connection speed? I am currently using a wireless router (at my parents house, LOL) and assume I have decent connection speed. Happy holidays beautiful people. Thanks. K.

    Hi,
    Welcome to the    Discussions
    Yes, good Video and Audio is linked to adequate Connection Speed. (or to be more specific the portion that each computers gets of any Connection).
    The Upload speed is the Controlling factor as this is often slower.
    Speed test site http://www.speedtest.net/.
    Click on the yellow star. If this offers you a drop down then choose one of the options.
    It check Download and Upload.
    You will need at least 128kbps Upload if there is only one computer at your end.
    If both Computers are where you are then effectively you will need 256kbps Upload.
    I would go as far as saying the 256kbps is a much more realistic "Real World" figure to use as the lowest point.
    iChat 4 and Earlier (OS 10.5.x and 10.4.x and earlier)
    Go to System Preferences > Quicktime > Streaming tab and set the speed there to 1.5Mbps
    The Automatic Setting does not get the most out of your Connection and the LAN/Intranet is also suspect for iChat, so the 1.5Mbps is the least capping of the figures.
    If you have iChat 5 (10.6.x) anywhere in the connection both ends, even if on iChat 4 or lower, should go to iChat > Preferences > Video/Audio section and drop the Bandwidth to 500kbps.
    This has the effect of smoothing out very vast connections.
    All Internet Connections vary.
    A 5% change in a 10Mbps service is in fact very large compared to an iChat 4 users variance based on the 1.5Mbps max.
    Also some ISPs look at Peer-to-Peer File sharing traffic and try and stop it by slowing the network. iChat to iChat in Video Chats is high amounts of data passing Peer-to-Peer.
    The 500kbps setting can "get you under the Radar" so to speak.
    See also the 6 names in Table 1 here http://www.ralphjohns.co.uk/ContactTesters.html
    I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.
    8:33 PM Saturday; December 25, 2010
    Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"

  • I've used a Hitachi multimedia projector with my previous MacBook with Snow Leopard but I can't get it to project data from my new MacBook Pro. Any suggestions?

    My new MacBook Pro with 10.8.4 does not seem to work with my Hitachi multimedia projector which works find with my older MacBook running 10.6.8. Is there anything I can do to get the projector to recognize my Mac or is it the other way around? (It would be nice to just carry one machine instead of two. Besides it's not a good advertisement for the new MacBook Pro!

    Are you using the same cable and input connector with both systems?
    Are you using the same (or corresponding) settings on both systems?

Maybe you are looking for

  • Hyperion 11.1.2.2 with SQL Server 2008 - too many bad logons in db

    Hi I've installed 11.1.2.2 with Sql server as repository. HSS and HBI as two separate databases. My DBA has come up to me with a big database log file - with a number of bad logins from the EPM Server. Has anybody had this issue ? the log reports as

  • [SOLVED] Iptables doesn't allow pacman -S(y) anymore...

    Hi there, First of all, sorry for my english . I've just configured my firewall, but now i can't get pacman working great. Nowatime I can't synchronise, and i can't install anything. So, I think that pacman use port number 80, but iam not sure. I did

  • XML parsing through shell scritps

    Hi, Am new to scripting. Am trying to figure out whether can i use bash scripting to parse an xml file. Parsing is not just pulling out information according to the pattern but its more of a generic parsing. I should identify the xml hierarchy and pu

  • Error in Your Order  The account was registered for a different country.

    go to upgrade and this is hwat it says. I have been online to check out oters answers and have tried everything suggest and still no good. i did just get a letter saying my information had been illegally found by someone. Can they ahve changed my set

  • Mail, app store, itunes won't load

    Hi, I recently upgraded to Mountain Lion from Leopard and I've been having problems with connectivity.  The internet works fine, but Mail says it can't connect to the gmail servers (even though the settings I have in place worked before).  Also, the