What Would You Like to See In the Beta Release Of iMessenger (Neowin Messenger)  

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  1. 1. What Would You Like to See In the Beta Release Of iMessenger (Neowin Messenger)

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Ok some New News, NeoWin Messenger Is no longer called that we changed it to iMessenger, It will Feature Neowin Chatting and surfing neowin fourms in the messenger program. the Project has begun and we still need more programmers, we Now Know How to begin creating it and need your support. in the future versions we will insert a Yahoo Plugin and a Msn Messenger Plugin so u can use them in iM (iMessenger) it will be skinned so u can apply different skins for the messenger or if you like you windows VS then u can turn off the skins and use your VS, you can use iM from now on to post you no longer have to go to your browser and post and if you have a question about somones post simply messege them.. as i said at the start we have just started this project and we still need more programmers if you are interested add me to MSN and we can have a meeting.

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It's a fantastic idea, but I believe that Neowin Messenger is a more appropriate name then iMessenger.

May I also suggest an idea? Make it so you can create topics offline, and then the messenger automaticly posts them when you go online next. Just an idea, but I like it...

Can't wait for this release - again, it's a fantastic idea. Good luck!

iMessenger? :sleep:

thats what I think about the name.

I don't really like the idea of you having access to the neowin database... :s

I think neobond needs to step up here and explian this to us.

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hahahah Good one Process_this, iMessenger doesent sound good ay xStainDx, Just think of it your using Msn Messenger that does not sound so lame tho, but if u pronounce MSN as Microsoft network Messenger then that sounds a bit :sleep: everyone here likes the sound of a Neowin Messenger, and we have started on it :D

hahahah Good one Process_this, iMessenger doesent sound good ay xStainDx, Just think of it your using Msn Messenger that does not sound so lame tho, but if u pronounce MSN as Microsoft network Messenger then that sounds a bit  :sleep:  everyone here likes the sound of a Neowin Messenger, and we have started on it :D

I don't use MSN Messenger for its name. I use it for its features and because other people use it. :sleep:

I'm just saying iMessenger sounds like iNSTANT Messenger which is copyrighted by AOL they own the whole IM they have a patent, so becareful. :laugh:

Honestly the last thing I need is another IM Program.. can't you make a plugin for one of our already existing IM Apps.

hmmm i got all this

Yahoo, MSN, ICQ, AIM, XFIRE....ugh.. now another. :s

I don't use Trillian because I enjoy using the multimedia features of each application serperately.

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