Major changes and additions in Beta 1 included a new installation program in conjunction with the release of Windows Live 2.0, a new look for all of its windows that matches the aesthetic styles of Windows Vista,[25] a new "bunny" emoticon,[26] and integration with Windows Live OneCare Family Safety.[27] Beginning with this version, updates could be downloaded and installed through Microsoft Update.
Microsoft began the official beta program for Windows Live Messenger 2009 on September 17, 2008, when it released a new beta officially known as Windows Live Messenger 2009 Beta (Milestone 3, Build 14.0.5027.908), which was made available to the general public as a free download. The ability to submit feedback, however, was restricted to select participants of the Microsoft Connect closed beta program.
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The new Windows Live Messenger for the iOS became available on the App Store on June 21, 2010, in addition to other mobile versions of Windows Live Messenger for Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and Symbian mobile platforms.[46]
On June 24, 2010, a public beta of Windows Live Messenger Wave 4 was released as part of the new Windows Live Essentials beta.[47] A "beta refresh" of Windows Live Messenger Wave 4 was released on August 17, 2010, as part of an upgraded Windows Live Essentials beta.[48] The final version of Windows Live Messenger 2011 (Wave 4) was released on September 30, 2010.[49] On the same date, a version of Windows Live Messenger for Zune HD also became available.[50][51]
Microsoft also announced on June 14, 2010, that users on Xbox LIVE with the controller-free Kinect could have real-time video conversations with Windows Live Messenger contacts. This feature was enabled at launch.[68]
With the release of Microsoft Messenger for Mac 7.0, Microsoft has discontinued the client's support for older versions of their Corporate messaging systems (such as Live Communications Server 2005).[citation needed] The latest version to support these older systems is Version 6.0.3, which is still available for download on the Microsoft website.
A client for Windows Live Messenger was developed by Microsoft for the Symbian S60 Platform commonly used on mobile phones such as Nokia smartphones and released on August 23, 2007, to selected markets. In May 2009, the client was made available on the Ovi Store. This version of Windows Live Messenger included many of the features of the Windows Live Messenger client, including grouped contacts, voice clips (max 10 seconds), image and file sending; as well as features unique to S60 such as tabbed chat windows and integration with contact list and other features of the S60 platform.[71] When the trial expires the cost to users of Messenger for S60 is 1.50/$2.94 for 30 calendar days of use.[72] As of February 2009, Microsoft stopped charging for Windows Live Mobile and the service is now offered for free.[73]
In 1999, after acquiring Hotmail, Microsoft launched MSN Messenger. MSN Messenger is an instant messaging client that allows you to send and receive messages over the MSN Network.Over the years Microsoft have tried to make improvements with every version they release making MSN messenger an all-in-one communication tool. Along with the different options of emotions, winks, skins, animations, it comes with free PC-to-PC calling, video chat, sms messaging and multiplayer gaming and more. Some of our users have commented that this huge amount of features has contributed to making the software bloated and has motivated them to seek out lesser no-frills versions.The very first two versions of MSN messenger included basic features such as a contact list and ability to send/receive messages. Version 3 was released with VoIP capabilities which included PC-to-PC and PC-to-phone calling; it was also the very first version to include file transfer and the ability to appear offline. Version 4 was released around the same time as Windows XP; however it was only compatible with earlier versions of the Windows OS, until version 4.6 was released which was compatible with XP as it was part of the XP system. It included major updates to the UI and the group contacts feature. Version 5 was renamed to Windows Messenger and the updates included a windows media interface plug-in and UPnP based file transfers along with small changes to the UI. From 2003 version 6 upwards were no longer compatible with Windows operating systems prior to XP. With the release of version 8.0 came the birth of Windows Live Messenger with new features and improvements. Changes included offline messaging, windows live contacts which gives the user real-time updates of their contacts, overall changes to theme/UI and option to change color of chat box. The latest release of Windows Live Messenger version 15.0 comes with a stylish interface complemented by advanced features to keep it ahead of its competitors. It has moved from just being an IM client and unified the social networking scene, VoIP services, photo and file sharing all into one user friendly, online communication client. The link between the client and social networking sites has made it popular among users bringing them updates from their friends and family. Video chat has been greatly improved with HD quality videos and you can now have Messenger on your mobile device.For stability it is advised to use version 4.6 for Windows 95, 98, Windows ME, NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and even XP, as it is less bloated and faster. General opinion says that version 7.5 is the most stable version for XP. For Windows Vista most stable version is 8.1, all previous version do not work properly on Vista users have experienced regular disconnections. For Windows 7 version 14.0 (Windows Live Messenger Wave 3 - 2009 release) is the most stable for this OS, users have complained that version 15.0 is far too bloated and features from previous versions which users enjoyed have been removed.Windows 95 and Windows NT4 are not supported in versions after 5.0Steps to stop the force update of MSN Messenger:- Look at your task bar and exit any MSN service. (simply right click and exit)- Right click on the MSN Messenger short-cut / con (check desktop or start menu) and choose properties.- In properties dialog box press "Find Target" ( This will take you to the installation directory )- Now right click on "msnmsgr" and choose properties and navigate to "compatibility".- Check --> "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and choose "Windows 2000".- Press Apply / Ok, go to your MSN and sign in again and voila you are onlinePros: Easy to use real time instant messaging, voice/video calling, talk to multiple people at the same time, linked with social networking websites, stylish interface.Cons: Uses a lot of PC resources (latest versions), installation file is big, has become bloated over the years.
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The 32 and 64 bit linux versions are tar.gz files that you can unzip in the folder you want.If you want to simplify your life and have a Linux distribution based on Debian you can also downloadthe installation package for Ubuntu 64 bit.
MacOSX versions are compressed files in ZIP format. You can unzip the downloaded file and drag BeeBEEP.app in the "Applications" folder. In case of an update, the system will ask you if you want to overwrite the old version. Do it, there is no danger, you will not lose the settings and your messages. To start the program the first time you need to do CTRL + click on the icon and then press the "Open" button.
October 25 2010 -- The KMess team announces today the availability of the latest release of KMess: KMess 2.0.5, the newest version of the Live Messenger (MSN) client, powered by the KDE platform. As usual with our 2.0 point releases, it contains a lot of bug fixes, but also general improvements, and even some new features. Here is a quick highlight of the changes in this new version:
July 26 2010 -- The KMess team announces today the availability of the latest release of KMess: KMess 2.0.4, the newest version of the Live Messenger (MSN) client, powered by the KDE platform. As usual with our 2.0 point releases, it contains a lot of bug fixes, but also general improvements, and even some new features. Here is a quick highlight of the changes in this new version:
Office 2010 desktop applications + Windows Live SkyDrive. In this scenario, you utilize a traditional Office application on your PC but access Microsoft's free cloud-based storage service for consumers.
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