“All OS X 10.6 - 10.8 users can head over to and get version 6.15. First, let me assure you that no-one is locking you out from using Skype on OS X 10.6 - 10.8 and there is no need to upgrade to Mavericks or (the new OS X now in dev preview) Yosemite if you don't want to,” the statement reads. “There seems to be a lot of confusion around this. Microsoft recently announced that older versions of Skype would no longer work on Windows and Mac OS X, but it seems like the latter platform is getting more changes from the Redmond-based tech giant.Ī report published today by AppleInsider and pointing to a statement of a Microsoft Skype team member reveals that the company might actually end support for the app on Mac OS X 10.5.8 and below, thus requiring users who want to continue running the app to update to at least Snow Leopard.Įven though the statement comprises lots of vague details, Microsoft’s support engineer seems to suggest that Apple customers should switch to OS X 10.6 to be able to run Skype, even though it’s not yet clear whether there’s a deadline for the update or not.