liveside.net— Screenshots of an as yet unreleased Final UI for Windows Live Messenger, the MSN Messenger replacement. Best UI so far! Includes the new Voicemail feature that is as yet not public.
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MSN v7.2 Patch Notes*even more ways to annoy your friendsMSN v7.5 Patch Notes*yet even more way to annoy your friends, and a few more addsMSN v8.1 Patch Nots*if you have friends after this patch they must have suffered a frontal labotamy
If you have a need for a company wide IM, why not set up a jabber server?That way you dont have to have your files going through anyones servers, microsofts or googles.
Absolutely agree. The wonderful thing about the Mac is that applications usually follow the UI guidelines... uh... one of the two styles (usually Aqua, and Brushed Metal.). On Windows? We have applications like IE7 which hide the menu bar by default (even when displayed, its under the back/forward buttons). Then we have Windows Media Player, which ignores your Windows theme entirely and does its weird blue thing. No wonder other companies dont follow the guidelines (Google Talk and Yahoo Messenger with their white and purple window bars respectively come to mind) if Microsoft cant even do it.Then we have Office 2007... innovative UI!!! Completely out of place!Its almost worse than having to fight between QT and GTK on Linux... at least you have metatheme to bridge that gap...
I'm never keen on this whole Vista-look thing.Miranda for Windows, Gaim for Linux. Although the downside is you don't get 'winks' and 'nudges'. OH NOES!!11
clldavidMar 30, 2006
Wonder when will it be released?
murdatsMar 31, 2006
MSN v7.2 Patch Notes*even more ways to annoy your friendsMSN v7.5 Patch Notes*yet even more way to annoy your friends, and a few more addsMSN v8.1 Patch Nots*if you have friends after this patch they must have suffered a frontal labotamy
mutzMar 31, 2006
pfff. it's fugly like always and it will take 1/4 of your screen... and there will be no mac version... thank god...
kazemMar 31, 2006
It looks terrible. Holy cow. Then again, I really like GAIM...
diamonddogMar 31, 2006
Is there any chance that one day Microsoft will hire a graphic designer?? Methinks not.
tezkahMar 31, 2006
If you have a need for a company wide IM, why not set up a jabber server?That way you dont have to have your files going through anyones servers, microsofts or googles.
tezkahMar 31, 2006
Absolutely agree. The wonderful thing about the Mac is that applications usually follow the UI guidelines... uh... one of the two styles (usually Aqua, and Brushed Metal.). On Windows? We have applications like IE7 which hide the menu bar by default (even when displayed, its under the back/forward buttons). Then we have Windows Media Player, which ignores your Windows theme entirely and does its weird blue thing. No wonder other companies dont follow the guidelines (Google Talk and Yahoo Messenger with their white and purple window bars respectively come to mind) if Microsoft cant even do it.Then we have Office 2007... innovative UI!!! Completely out of place!Its almost worse than having to fight between QT and GTK on Linux... at least you have metatheme to bridge that gap...
rekkaApr 1, 2006
I'm never keen on this whole Vista-look thing.Miranda for Windows, Gaim for Linux. Although the downside is you don't get 'winks' and 'nudges'. OH NOES!!11