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:laugh: and we all know where you got it from. ;)

It went something like this....

Everyone at **** was reading Neowin news about MSN Messenger 7 beta.

So when people at Neowin were posting links to MSN Messneger 7 beta installer, they also posted the links at **** or people at **** quickly got the link before it was removed.

So now it's availalbe for download at **** cause they don't give two sh...ts or have any rules. :p

It's not really much different them 6. Sure, it looks nice, but since nobody else has it, some of the features, like nudge, are useless. The deluxe pictures are incorporated, but there's nowhere to get them just yet. And why can't I get rid of those dang tabs?

I do like being able to sign in as offline though. Oh well, back to 6 for me. I'll wait for an official release.

It's not really much different them 6. Sure, it looks nice, but since nobody else has it, some of the features, like nudge, are useless. The deluxe pictures are incorporated, but there's nowhere to get them just yet. And why can't I get rid of those dang tabs?

I do like being able to sign in as offline though. Oh well, back to 6 for me. I'll wait for an official release.

I agree, nudge is stupid, what a useless thing. I do like the option of offline sign-on tho as well :)

I do NOT like MSN Messenger 7 beta - YOU CANT REMOVE YOUR TAPS - and I DONT LIKE THE TAPS THERE- MICROSOFT PLEASE CHANGE THIS SO IT GIVES USERS AN OP OF SHOWING TAPS OR NOT

remember it's beta ;) and yes i think thats ugly and annoying as well

I do NOT like MSN Messenger 7 beta - YOU CANT REMOVE YOUR TAPS - and I DONT LIKE THE TAPS THERE- MICROSOFT PLEASE CHANGE THIS SO IT GIVES USERS AN OP OF SHOWING TAPS OR NOT

Yeah that sucks :(

Don't like the search the web thing either, MSN Messenger is getting more bloated by the build.

And you people got to stop PM'ing me! :p

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