Video: Demonstration of a FaceTime call made with a Mac

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLK8fODtCuY[/youtube]

I have said Apple recently released an application for Mac OS X that gives all users of this operating system the opportunity to make FaceTime calls with any compatible iDevice. To be able to use the FaceTime application, you must have a webcam compatible with Mac OS X, otherwise the application made by Apple will refuse to start. If you have a webcam you can initiate/receive FaceTime calls without problem, however iATA that Apple has done more than that for its users because the iChat and FaceTime applications can be used simultaneously to stream video from your Mac.

In the clip above you have a demonstration of a video session started in the iChat application, but at the same time you also have a FaceTime call started from the FaceTime application for Mac OS X. Both run without any problems and this makes me think of the fact that in the not too distant future Apple will introduce a function that will allow us to make video conferences.