Mac Lync 2011 14.0.6 and Facetime HD Camera

The camera in Lync 14.0.6 in Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks running on a new 2013 Macbook Pro Retina or Air does not work.
It doesn't work because Lync hasn't been updated to support the Facetime HD 720p camera:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4552
Every other webcam software that I am aware of: Skype, Gotomeeting, Webex, etc that was not compatible before, has been updated and is now compatible. Only Lync 2011 is still not compatible.
Is there a beta version of Lync that we could deploy that is compatible with this camera, or an ETA on when Lync will be fixed?

Hi,
Have you tried to create the meeting with another mac user to test the camera?
http://community.office365.com/en-us/forums/166/t/16956.aspx
Kent Huang
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    2015/01/09 22:40:55.440 IsLocalAddress, 'lyncpool01' is not a local address
    2015/01/09 22:40:55.440 FShouldUseProxy, is returning 1
    2015/01/09 22:40:55.683 IsLocalAddress, 'lyncpool01' is not a local address
    2015/01/09 22:40:55.683 FShouldUseProxy, is returning 1
    2015/01/09 22:40:57.238 IsLocalAddress, 'lyncpool01' is not a local address
    2015/01/09 22:40:57.238 FShouldUseProxy, is returning 1
    2015/01/09 22:40:57.239 IsLocalAddress, 'lyncpool01' is not a local address
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    2015/01/09 22:40:57.241 IsLocalAddress, 'lyncpool01' is not a local address
    2015/01/09 22:40:57.241 IsLocalAddress, 'lyncpool01' is not a local address
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    2015/01/09 22:40:57.241 FShouldUseProxy, is returning 1
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