Today (December 1st, 2004), Microsoft is launching the MSN Messenger Beta to the general public. In order to improve the performance and stability of our product we are deploying the beta build more widely to perform more server scale testing.
However, it goes without saying that you, our Beta Tester, remain the most trusted eyes and ears for our product. As one of our top testers and the only users who have a direct connection to the MSN product team, it is important that you continue communicating your feedback to us. There may be opportunities in the near future for refreshes that will need to be tested in a private beta environment, so please stay tuned for the updates.
That's on 7zip.
The developer refuses to make 7zip compatible with the new menus.
For the same reasons he refuses to make any change on 7zip's extension icons which look like icons from Windows 95.
He doesn't like any kind of change.
That's why Nanazip exists on the first place.
7zip could support them like other similar software support them (WinRAR, Nanazip etc).
Personally I have managed to register compatible 7zip menus by forking this
https://github.com/ItzSteveHuh/7Zip.ShellExtension
The burner phones are just OPSEC. That's why they are burner phones. You use them for one thing and then dump them.
As for the Chinese gifts, I can't fault them. Russia gifted The Thing and it went undetected for years. Again, OPSEC. Although the US could have been a bit more discreet with getting rid of the items.
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Today (December 1st, 2004), Microsoft is launching the MSN Messenger Beta to the general public. In order to improve the performance and stability of our product we are deploying the beta build more widely to perform more server scale testing.
However, it goes without saying that you, our Beta Tester, remain the most trusted eyes and ears for our product. As one of our top testers and the only users who have a direct connection to the MSN product team, it is important that you continue communicating your feedback to us. There may be opportunities in the near future for refreshes that will need to be tested in a private beta environment, so please stay tuned for the updates.
As always, thank you for your support.
MSN Beta Management Team
Download link in Post #11 ;)
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