What I did was copy the original file ” ist” as a backup, for a just in case scenario, before making any changes. I found a site with the information below that solved my problem with Skype (with the exception of one contact so far where I had no sound but they could hear me – video worked fine). Hello Brian and to others with the Skype problem. Go to Applications folder and double click on Skype icon to open it. Save the file by pressing Control+O then Enter to confirm your settings. Locate “CFBundleVersion” and make the same change.Locate “CFBundleShortVersionString” and make the same change.Scroll down until you find “CFBundleGetInfoString” and change it from 2.8.0.866 to 8.11.0.4.Use the arrows to navigate to the bottom. Type: sudo nano /Applications/ Skype.app/Contents/ist.Install Skype by double clicking on the downloaded file and dragging the Skype icon to the applications folder Click Ctrl and the trash icon, and select Empty Trash.Move all of the results returned to the trash. Open Finder and search for “Skype” using the search feature in Mac OS X.Open ~/Library/Preferences and drag to the trash. Important: If you’d like to keep your chat and call history, skip this step. To find your home folder, open Finder and, from the menu bar, select Go > Home.
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