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Looks verry neat. My compliments

If you wanna hear al my bugs, here they are

- if you fast switch from tabs, then you see the background picture "please wait" flicker. (little bug)

- if you have no contacts in you list, the picture always stay on please wait

- You can only change status by clicking on your status and not on the squerel next to it. (little bug)

- Does not support al characters that msn support, i've got in my name the little "TM" , but nexus make it ?"C (little bug)

Good job, go on with it. I think Nexus is a good name, don't change it (my opinion ;-)

Sorry for bad englisch i'am dutch

BN

No Drag-Lag for me.. :p

Anyway, heres the screenshot you requested (it looks like this, but without the pink corners, those are transparent [dunno why alt+print-screen printed the pink and not transparent-ness :huh:] ) and the contact list, just goes over the top part of the second repeated bit (if you get me)

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No Drag-Lag for me..  :p

Anyway, heres the screenshot you requested (it looks like this, but without the pink corners, those are transparent [dunno why alt+print-screen printed the pink and not transparent-ness :huh:] ) and the contact list, just goes over the top part of the second repeated bit (if you get me)

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oh god thats terrible... its like an old woman.. really ugly and droopy.

anyway dadan just said something i found pretty funny, hes kindly offered to make sounds for nexus and he said :

?(??₪<Bųŕ?ţ Ďęŝĭŗ?>₪??)? says:

do you think you need like an error sound?

Forgotten says: <-- me

lmao omg thats the funniest sentance ive heard today

anyway i found that kinda funny lol, btw i might be getting a 2nd coder soon, its time for me to swallow my pride and accept im jsut not good enough at coding to work this on my own, hear more soon.

I got an error that says:

Common Language Runtime Debugging Services

Application has generated an exception that could not be handled.

Process id=0xacc (2732), Thread id=0x150 (336).

Click OK to terminate the application.

Click CANCEL to debug the application.

I copied that one file to the system32 folder too.

I ger the "drag lag" thing also, i drag and the cursor is (for example) 3 inches away from where i started dragging, but the window only moved 1 inch!

Also, I noticed that on the contact list, the farther its scrolled down, the roll over isn't under the cursor! OK well i Guess i cant explain, so here is a ss:

Also, I do get those pink corners even when its not in a screenshot!

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Cool...a bug.

Click Cancel on username and a password screen comes up anyways

Click Cancel on there and the program goes into the main window

Crash occurs.

Also it seems as if you type in the wrong password, no error. It will keep saying: Please Wait.

For some reason I can't open up a conversation...no idea why.

EDIT: Mirror Updated. You can now get the latest build from my mirror on the front page

Edited by Cryptic_Night

It was fine for me, something happened (cant remember what though :pinch: ) and now i got the "drag lag".

Also, what was the specific program with nexus and .net sockets? I might (might, no garuntees) be able to help.

Edit: i remembered, when i got "drag lag" i lost the transparency, it went pink at the corners. Looks like something is reset-ing the TransparencyKey of the form. :yes:

Edit 2: i think the problem is window redrawing, i was dragging it around on my desktop (no other windows) perfectly, dragged it off screen, then back on screen, and i got "drag lag" straight away, until it was fully onscreen again, then it was fine again.

Edited by The_Decryptor

IDEA: If you are thinking of implementing "Chat Logs" at all, you should also put in "Sort List by Most Talked Too". That way, when a user is online, it checks the size of the log file for the email address, and the bigger the text file, the higher up on the list the user is. I think this would work out great for some people. My girlfriend is on the top of my list, followed by my future roommate and I think if I have them sitting at the top of my list, I can find them and talk to them easier, even if they change their nicknames.

Another idea would be a "UnSorted" or "Custom Sort" where you can sort your list according to you (just by dragging contacts).

Now this idea would probably take a little bit of time and a LOT of coding so I really don't expect you to put it in the next release or any release for that matter. But if you ever are looking for new features and feel like a challenge, try this one out.

woooohoooo finally got done, was writing an MSN protocol example for Ruslan in C# ( yes that right C#.... and yes thats right I dont know C#.... you see my point?) anyway thats one horrible language.

I'd like to announce a co-developer Ruslan Dzanmahmudov , he will be coding the base of the app in C# and I will be dealing with the MSN protocol and UI layout side of things, lets hope this will be a great partnership, hes a great coder and hopefully something good will come of this soon.

D.R

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