MSN Messenger 7.0.816 released.


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ahmz is a member here and listens to people's problems and suggestions. A-patch is just as easy to install as messpatch and I know not of any bugs. Fact is, both patches are good. No need to say ahmz patch sucks ass.

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well said :)

Guys, Rolando and Ahmz will update them soon and not only that it will take at least 8 hours, thats the SHORTEST amount of time I've seen when a new build was released, to update the patches. Nevertheless, rest assure that I've just spoke to Ahmz and there will be a releaseal soon. He's finshing it up as we speak.

foobar.,

1. I've only noticed one bug in this thing, and it was a win98 problem not with the program. If you find bugs, the best way to get them fixed is by reporting them.

2. TBH with you, that statement is complete bull crap. There are threads on MANY boards that I know of that has support for this patch. You need to go do some searching before you put down something in which you don't know jack about.

Actually, Mess Patch does not work on 98/ME and A-Patch works on all of them. Not only that, there have been a lot more bugs found in mess patch than a-patch that I've seen reported. You don't 'Install' anything, you run a EXE choose options, and reshacker does the rest :)..Now, as far as I know Rolando is teh main person workign on mess-patch so just because he knows how to skin does not make the patch any better than apatch...

Just my 2 cents..

Thanks for the update...as I know and appreciate the coding that has to be done for each update of MSN Messenger for the various patches...

I have used:

File Name: Aapie Patch

Description: A simple patch that works on some skins to.

Author: Monkey

Category: Patch

Download: aapie.net

Required dll's: VB Runtime Files

Submitted by: Monkey

Aapie Patcher by member Monkey

Although the site is in German, it is fairly easy to navigate to this very useful small patch that has worked successfully for me on every version on MSN7, without any issues...

Cheers...:)

stuffplug-ng doesn't remove packs, that annoying search thing in a message window, the whats hot in the emoticon section, and a lot more it doesn't do... so thats why we wait for a-patch... ;)

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wow i wasnt fully aware that the packs or the whats hot (because i dont click on the emoticon button) or the search button bothered people. but eh if you want something gone i dont see why one is not allowed to remove it so by any means do what you got to. :happy:

think i found a bug. well, it only happens when i've patched messenger with a-patch. anyway, i sign in as 'appear offline' and open a contacts window and messenger crashes.

the error report contains this:

AppName: msnmsgr.exe AppVer: 7.0.816.0 ModName: msnmsgr.exe

ModVer: 7.0.816.0 Offset: 00171636

just thought that offset value might be of some use.

//edit

just reinstalled msn and the patch and it works fine.

think i found a bug. well, it only happens when i've patched messenger with a-patch. anyway, i sign in as 'appear offline' and open a contacts window and messenger crashes.

the error report contains this:

AppName: msnmsgr.exe AppVer: 7.0.816.0 ModName: msnmsgr.exe

ModVer: 7.0.816.0 Offset: 00171636

just thought that offset value might be of some use.

The above problem does not happen for me .. i tried 3 times already ...

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