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Wednesday 10 May 2006

Windows Live Messenger

I have a bunch of invites to the Windows Live Messenger beta if anyone wants one, not that you actually need one to use the beta anymore - it's public!

I rather like the new version of MSN Messenger, although I've not installed it at home yet. I am waiting for it to come out of beta and for the Live version of Messenger Plus! to be released. I have been using the beta (with a working MessPatch) at work however, and I am very impressed... though I do miss being able to type /me in a message.

I'll probably post an updated set of installation instructions when Windows Live Messenger goes gold, when Messenger Plus! Live goes gold, and when there's an updated MessPatch.

Here are a few screenshots of what build 689 looks like before and after I've used the MessPatch to clear out the annoying clutter.

Sign-In Window
Vanilla  Patched

Contact List
Vanilla  Patched

Message Window
Vanilla
Patched

Posted in Computers at 16:24

Comments

Wow. Did they really remove all the crappy "tabs" that had nothing to do with instant messaging or is that MessPatch at work?

The tabs are easily turned off on the Tabs page of the Options dialog. Just tick "Hide Tabs" and they're gone.

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