If I upgrade from 3.6, can I still use Skype?

I have had reminders to upgrade from 3.6 but understand from a recent article in Computeractive magazine that I cannot continue to use Skype with later upgrades. Will you please let me have your comments. I am using Vista 32 system.
Thank you

My opinion is to get more RAM. I found 512MB to be too little for Firefox '''3''', and I rarely have multiple windows open and rarely more that 10 tabs open.
Try Firefox Portable first, and then if the Portable works to your satisfaction think about about upgrading to 8.0. Firefox Portable won't mess with your current Firefox installation, it installs completely separate. <br />
http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable
As far as Firefox 3.6 goes, it will probably be around for another 5 months or so as a currently supported version, as far as security updates are concerned.

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