MSN messenger stuffed atm?


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It's not as easy as "Not using it". I wouldn't use it if everyone used ICQ or any other IM for that matter. And the latest downtimes on MSN Messenger just might make people think twice.

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lol. for some reason people dont think like that. I know for a fact that none of my friends will change IM programs - simply because they dont know any others. AND, nobody else has nething else. They wouldnt start a trend.. it would b too daring.

i Like msn neway.. jus not when it stuffs up

Luckily for me, most of the people I know use AIM/ICQ.

I've converted many people from MSN to other clients, due to MSN's repeated suckiness.

I've had issues with it for a little while, I just uninstalled it completely a few minutes ago... Totally fed up with it before this, now I just refuse to use it ;)

lol. for some reason people dont think like that. I know for a fact that none of my friends will change IM programs - simply because they dont know any others. AND, nobody else has nething else. They wouldnt start a trend.. it would b too daring.

i Like msn neway.. jus not when it stuffs up

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I think many feels it's easier to use MSN Messenger that's already installed with your Windows(If you're not using 98 and older) then to install a new IM like ICQ or AIM.

I think many feels it's easier to use MSN Messenger that's already installed with your Windows(If you're not using 98 and older) then to install a new IM like ICQ or AIM.

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I thought it's Windows Messenger that installs with Windows.. :huh:

no?

The Crisis Day 1... :p

That explains why when I tried to logon before work it was saying could not locate contact list...but thats life these things happen...I mean why does everyone start saying it sucks its life this happens just have to wait it out...

(Big Microsoft Fan and PROUD of it!!!) :ninja:

Indeed. Neither can I.

It's been down all day for me.

Pity allof my friends use MSN rather than some other chat program.

  So... Who wants me to edit the first post so it says its officaially f**ked up?
I do. :)
I thought it's Windows Messenger that installs with Windows.. huh.gif

MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger were both installed when I first got XP.

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