


As long as they have FaceTime enabled you should be able to use that address to reach them. Otherwise, if they’re using some other variety of FaceTime-compatible device, strongly urge the people you wish to speak with to provide you with their iCloud (or. If you know the person you’re calling has an iPhone, try using their phone number as the first point of contact as it will almost certainly work with FaceTime. As with the iOS version, you can place audio as well as video calls. To place a call, just enter a name found in the Contacts app, an email address, or a phone number associated with an Apple ID. To access your FaceTime settings-including the associated Apple ID and contact numbers-choose Preferences from the FaceTime menu.
Just launch it and you should see the image captured by your Mac’s built-in camera (or an attached webcam if your Mac lacks a camera.) Unlike with the iOS version, all FaceTime configuration is handled directly within the FaceTime app. On a Mac the FaceTime app is bundled with recent versions of the Mac OS.
