FaceTime HD 1.0 For Mac Download Available In App Store

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by casey on February 24, 2011

Good news for the FaceTime users. Apple has released FaceTime 1.0 for Mac OS. It allows you to enjoy HD video calls. The app is available in the App Store. You can download the FaceTime 1.0 at a price of $0.99. Previously the app was free of cost as it was in beta stages. For those who are going for the MacBook Pros 2011 released today can get the app for free as its included in the package.

Download FaceTime 1.0 HD for Mac

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FaceTime for Mac makes it easy to talk, smile and laugh with friends and family on their iPhone 4, iPod touch or Mac. Getting started is quick and easy – simply enter your Apple ID and you’re ready to go. Whether you’re talking to someone on an iPhone or on another Mac, video calls with FaceTime look great. There’s no better way to stay in touch with all your favorite faces.

Simple to Get Started

Setup is quick and easy – just enter your Apple ID.
With just one click, you can make a video call to an iPhone 4, an iPod touch, or another Mac.
Easy-to-Organize Contacts

Make calls using your existing Address Book contacts – you don’t have to enter your contacts from scratch.
Add the people you call most often to your Favorites list.
Quickly review your past calls with Recents.
High-Definition Video

Receive HD video calls at up to 720p on supported, Intel-based Macs.*
A Mac with a standard-definition camera delivers up to VGA-quality video for Mac-to-Mac calls.
Elegant Interface

Window and playback controls fade away so the focus stays on your conversation.
View transitions smoothly when an iPhone 4 or iPod touch user switches from front to rear cameras or from
portrait to landscape views.

FaceTime’s widescreen aspect ratio makes it easy for families and groups to participate in a call.
Enjoy your video call full screen, using every inch of your beautiful Mac display.
Ring Anywhere, Any Time

Incoming calls ring on your Mac, even if FaceTime isn’t running.
If you have more than one Mac, incoming calls ring on every one so you can answer on the Mac that’s most convenient.
*Video calls require a built-in FaceTime camera, an iSight camera (built-in or external), a USB video class (UVC) camera, or a FireWire DV camcorder; and a 128-Kbps upstream and downstream Internet connection. Making HD video calls requires a built-in FaceTime HD camera and a 1-Mbps upstream and downstream Internet connection. Receiving HD video calls requires a supported Intel-based Mac.

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