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iChat AV
iChat AV under Mac OS X
Developer Apple Computer
Latest release 3.0 / April 29, 2005
OS Mac OS X
Genre Instant messenger
License Proprietary
Website www.apple.com/.../ichat/

iChat is a AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) and Jabber client for Mac OS X. Using a Jabber-like protocol and Apple Bonjour for user discovery, it also allows for LAN communication. iChat's AIM support is fully endorsed by AOL, and uses their official implementation of the AIM OSCAR protocol.

It is real time communication between Mac users. It bears a brushed metal interface and uses speech bubbles and pictures that some advocates claim personify the online chatting experience.

In June 2003, Apple Computer announced iChat AV Public Beta, a new version of iChat that added voice and video chat capabilities. It also introduced the iSight camera, designed specifically for use with iChat AV. These capabilities are based on the industry-standard, but not yet widely adopted, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for video chat and audio chat. The final version of the software was shipped with Mac OS X v10.3 and became available separately on the same day for users of Mac OS X v10.2 for 29.95USD. Apple eventually discontinued sale of iChat AV separately; it can now only be acquired through Panther or with a new Mac.

In February 2004, America Online introduced AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) version 5.5 for Windows-PC users. This version allowed video (but not voice) chats over the AIM protocol and was compatible with Apple's iChat AV. On the same day, Apple released iChat AV 2.1 Public Beta to allow Mac OS X users to video conference with AIM 5.5 users.

In June 2004, Steve Jobs revealed the next version of iChat AV that will be included with Mac OS X v10.4. This version will support up to four people in a video conference and ten people in an audio conference. Additionally, video conferencing will use H.264/AVC, which offers better quality than the current H.263. This release will also support the Jabber protocol. Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger was released on April 29, 2005.

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