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I just wanted to say this project looks really good and I cannot wait for the final version :) Keep up the good work.

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i love your sig and want to make babies with it

nice app, but what possessed you to use winsock, when .net sockets are sooo much better?

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i dont like them :)

DW20.exe

http://www.hijackfree.com/en/processdetails/?id=116

After 30 econds or so, nex.exe crashes. Error report thingy comes up. I have the .net 1.1 framework installed and I also installed the 2.0 beta because I needed it to run C# Express 2005.

Could the fact that I have 2.0 beta installed cause any problems?

DW20.exe

http://www.hijackfree.com/en/processdetails/?id=116

After 30 econds or so, nex.exe crashes. Error report thingy comes up. I have the .net 1.1 framework installed and I also installed the 2.0 beta because I needed it to run C# Express 2005.

Could the fact that I have 2.0 beta installed cause any problems?

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Well i have 2.0 beta installed and it works fine here (Y)

Except that the background image is repeated 1 and a half times in the background. Also, the mail icons, other icon is not lined up, and when you click online, to change your status, the Name of the window changes to a number. Oh yea, the minimize/close buttons seem to be triggerend on mouse up events, so say i clicked the mouse down on the minimize button, but let go of it on the close button, then it would close, instead of doing nothing, like normal apps. ;)

Keep up the good work (Y) :cool:

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manage to work with a really old hotmail account i have that i dont use but can't start any conversations in fact i vant bring tha chat window i just get the contact list box thats all......

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thats all it is at the moment... people please read the post before downloading the .zip

yay it worked this time :D

looks pretty good :)

one thing i noticed was when i went to drag the window, it didnt move properly, it sortof lagged..

just thought id say even though you probably already know lol

edit: ah its not just me then lol

It dosent lag, it just feels like the window is too heavy for the cursor if you no what i mean? It moves smoothly, just not very far.

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hmm on mine it moves like any other window... does anyone like / hate the way i made the change status menu ( if you havnt found it yet click on the text that says your status )

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