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Windows Messenger 5.1.0556 just came out, of course you knew that right?? Posted on Sep 13 2004, 18:48? vortex2050

It's in beta currently and to my knowledge hasn't been finally released. It contains an updated version of the SIP stack for RTC server. The cool thing about it is you can use if at home and it will connect securely through your corporate firewall to the RTC SIP Servers so that you can use your corporate IM Service when you are connected to the internet but do not require to be connected to your corporate intranet

This looks much too crowded for me, real or fake. I'd have to do away with all the toolbars and pare the interface down minimally -- what's with all these cluttered workspaces? It makes a long contact list hard to see on the get-go. But I'm curious to see what comes next... I've heard of the Web Messenger too but I haven't used it yet.

LOL.. what kind of "messenger" has AMD icon on the side of it? lol. If they did make a business messenger, it would be in tabs :p not icons.

anyways, i know for a fact that this "MSN Messenger 7.0" is a FAKE. nothing is real about it....

lmao what the people above didnt notice that if you look at the task bar it has photoshop open

edit apart from elitesigurd

So when I open Photoshop and take a screenshot, it automatically means that my screenshot is fake? I know THAT picture is fake, but you can't say "hey Photoshop is running in the taskbar so it's fake!". :rolleyes:

Once again, there IS NO 6.3 BETA, THERE IS NO 7.0 BETA. The only release out is 6.2.0137. There are very few things in my life and this world that I can shout from the roof and say is true. This happens to be one of them. The only thing that is being tested right now that is related to messenger is the web based version.

https://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=2450...y=main#comments

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