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You could always hide the tabs :). Is this the beta teams idea of a joke ? because if it is it's really not funny.....this thing is a cross between messgner 8 and msn messger 5 (why it bloody hell do they have the old icons back ? but when you signin the icon in the systray is the same darkgreen....)

-Romeo

wow, I cannot imagine why we complained about the previous build's UI when comparing it to this one; this is not an appealing design at all.

I know huh? :p I can't believe I didn't like the other build's UI until I saw this. This build changed my whole out look on Live Messenger.

They better be doing this to put everyones hopes down for the final release UI.

I like the old icons, they just need to make them look a bit more smooth and modern and they will look good. The ones in the last Beta looked pretty horrible and "kiddish" but if they use the old icons and add a bit of shine to them they would be just fine. The new build is a bit less bulky, and some annoyances like the hovering contacts are now gone for good which is a good thing. The colors are better you don't have to choose the Crayola interface as the grey and white look great. It's in the right direction.. it's a "refresh" which means there will be better to come!

Why is no one posting the url for download. What do you think will happen if you do? Oh no someone might get a download that won't work anyways if there not in the beta. Can someone please post it. There is no link in the programs in connect and the build is the same in ideas.live.com.

What is this media player button in the top courner of every window? Why can't I click it?

Where are my display pictures when someone signs in? (found them....ish) Why can't I personalize every window now?

What did they do to the top of the main window? Why doesn't these colours merge?

Why is the squares mixed with round things? Why are my eyes bleeding? Microsoft.....why?

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