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Windows Live Messenger goes Public

Steven Parker   on 21 March 2006 - 07:17 · 15 comments & 11306 views

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Mess.be are reporting that Microsoft has silently enabled access to the latest Windows Live Messenger Beta for all passports. This means that from now on you won't need an invitation in order to be able to log in. We expect the MSN pages to soon reflect this news and market the WLM Beta to all of their visitors worldwide.

Together with this change, version 8.0.0566 of the Windows Live Messenger Beta has been made available in a multitude of extra languages (as announced in last week's Beta chat).

Beta testers might also notice that the irritating 'Invite all your friends!" message is no longer something we all have to wake up to.

Download: Windows Live Messenger 8 English
Link: More download links Multi language
News source: Mess.be





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(1 reply) #1 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#1.1 Neobond on 21 Mar 2006 - 07:28
The new style that was shipped with 566 only works if you uninstall previous versions and clean install (speaking from experience) I prefer this over what they had!

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