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Why do you people want it so bad? All it is, is an updated interface. Downloading the software would be pointless because it's most probably tailored for a soon to be released MSN protocol, meaning you'd be unable to chat and/or use the extensive features.

Leave creamcrackered alone.. he's BETA testing a big project and wouldn't want to loose that status cause of you guys.

What is wrong with Microsoft, the Options menu box on the 7.0 Beta is very similar to Yahoo Messenger. I really, really wish they'd change that. :(

Edit: Not only options, almost every new feature was taken out of Yahoo Messenger.

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Why do you people want it so bad? All it is, is an updated interface. Downloading the software would be pointless because it's most probably tailored for a soon to be released MSN protocol, meaning you'd be unable to chat and/or use the extensive features.

Leave creamcrackered alone.. he's BETA testing a big project and wouldn't want to loose that status cause of you guys.

Wow man, you're like - so leet and respectful. *sigh*

Anyways, the chances of any Messenger 7 non-final builds getting out are slim, to none - so I wouldn't get my hopes up :).

Why do you people want it so bad? All it is, is an updated interface. Downloading the software would be pointless because it's most probably tailored for a soon to be released MSN protocol, meaning you'd be unable to chat and/or use the extensive features.

Leave creamcrackered alone.. he's BETA testing a big project and wouldn't want to loose that status cause of you guys.

He's not beta testing ****.

BZZZT! Sorry, that answer is incorrect dropping you down to -2000 points. Bad luck today? :p

LOL - wow, I just fell over laughing- this is too much :p .

hes a microsoft beta tester huh.gif
Uhm, well - as long as you sign up you can be as well, how big a role you play depends on what programs you get assigned to beta test, in this case - I doubt Cream got invited to beta test MSN M. 7 :).
LOL - wow, I just fell over laughing- this is too much :p .
hes a microsoft beta tester huh.gif
Uhm, well - as long as you sign up you can be as well, how big a role you play depends on what programs you get assigned to beta test, in this case - I doubt Cream got invited to beta test MSN M. 7 :).

You insulted creamies honour!

i demand satisfaction!

*glove slaps CPU killer*

Uhm, well - as long as you sign up you can be as well, how big a role you play depends on what programs you get assigned to beta test, in this case - I doubt Cream got invited to beta test MSN M. 7 :).

You insulted creamies honour!

i demand satisfaction!

*glove slaps CPU killer*

lol, this is the problem with people. Better not even comment further, I'm not giving noone any satisfaction :cool: .

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