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Windows Messenger 4.7.2009 for Windows XP

badnbusy   on 16 April 2003 - 09:01 · 5 comments & 1263 views

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File Name: MMSSETUP.EXE
Download Size: 982 KB
Date Published: 4/15/2003
Version: 4.7.2009

Microsoft silently updated the build of Windows Messenger for Windows XP to 4.7.2009 without announcing the changes in the latest version. One can expect miscellaneous minor updates as there's no major change by appearance.

Download: Windows Messenger 4.7.2009 for Windows XP
View: Windows Messenger for Windows XP Download Page
News source: ieXbeta


Windows XP gets skinned

For Immediate Release
Tuesday, April 15, 2003

Canton MI – Stardock announced WindowBlinds 4 today. WindowBlinds is a program that extends the Windows user interface to be fully “skinnable”. Once installed, users can change their title bars, scrollbars, push buttons, Start bar, and virtually every other aspect of the Windows GUI using “visual styles” that the user can make or download from the Internet.

By default, Windows XP includes the new “Windows XP visual style”. WindowBlinds 4 extends Windows XP to support enhanced visual styles. There are thousands of enhanced visual styles available on websites such as WinCustomize.com.
New features in WindowBlinds 4 over the previous version include:
  • Skinning of the Windows command prompt window.
  • Enhanced Performance. It Incorporates a new graphics acceleration technology called “Smart Painting” making it nearly as fast as running just “Classic” Windows.
  • WindowBlinds can now stylize virtually every part of the Windows GUI such as the task panes, the Control Panel background, logoff dialogs, and much more.
  • Increased compatibility. Using the new compatibility APIs in Windows XP, WindowBlinds 4 can work even with the most non-
    standard of programs seamlessly.
  • WindowBlinds can now control the size of the Windows start bar. Users who want a thinner or fatter Windows XP start bar now have that option.
  • A new configuration program that makes switching between visual styles easier and faster than ever.
  • Dozens of small changes to make creating new kinds of visual styles easier, making the program faster and more compatible on a wide range of configurations.
These features add to the list of enhancements WindowBlinds adds to Windows XP, such as being able to change the color of visual styles on the fly, setting a visual style on a per application basis, making use of hardware acceleration. WindowBlinds has a skin format flexible enough to create visual styles that can emulate the general look and feel of any operating system and virtually any GUI imaginable. These and many other features have made WindowBlinds the world’s most popular desktop enhancement program.
WindowBlinds 4 is currently available exclusively for Windows XP. Version 4 for Windows 98, ME, and 2000 is expected this summer.

There is a free download of it at http://www.windowblinds.net.

The information guide to it is available at http://www.windowblinds.net/wb4.

WindowBlinds costs $19.95 to register. Users can also purchase Object Desktop, Stardock’s suite of desktop enhancements which includes WindowBlinds and a host of other programs for $49.95 at http://www.objectdesktop.com.

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#1 bangbang023 on 16 Apr 2003 - 16:27
i saw this over at the windows update, didn't bother getting it though since I use msn 5
#2 C3ll on 16 Apr 2003 - 18:36
shit of messenger!!!
#3 Gary_Player on 17 Apr 2003 - 02:34
Man I'm not even going to bother, I upgraded from...ummmm .2005 to .2007 and the bloody thing froze up every 5min. Although, maybe after seeing all 15million error reports I sent in, Microsoft might have fixed it...*wakes up from wonderful dream* Yea right.
#4 memodude on 17 Apr 2003 - 03:11
I upgrade my Messenger everytime Neowin reports an upgrade! I use Windows Messenger because the Norton AntiVirus 2003 scanning doesn't work with it, and MSN Messenger doesn't support the Messenger API, so everytime an app uses Messenger, a little Windows Messenger - Signed Out icon appears on my taskbar. I don't have any Windows Messenger bugs at all - nor do I have bug concerns - I always upgrade it in the hope a new feature.
#5 andrewfee on 05 May 2003 - 21:48
I wish there was a way to properly uninstall windows messenger from windows xp, without removing features (app sharing, whiteboard etc) as I use MSN8, which is integrated with MSN5 - I guess it'd probably be better if there was the option to integrate windows messenger with it, as msn messenger can be uninstalled.

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