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People complain, it gets looked into (and even fixed), but people just look for something else to complain about.:shiftyninja::

Yeh god knows why Microsoft think it should still be a BETA:pinch::

from the a-patched screenies, it looks good, hopefully it will be rolled out to the other testers soon

Doesn't crash here (b27 of apatch)

I'm not saying it's Apatch that MAKES it crash but it has been crashing for a large number of people in this thread. Exception errors or whatever they are just come out of nowhere. That is the only issue I have with this build.

NOW that I have wlm :) - i think its really ugly.. needs serious improvement

i agree, even the first one looked better then this, even though it looked like it was for bunch of middle school students and freshmens. it stilled looked a bit better then thius one.

Okay okay I'm sort of freaking out now. I just downloaded the refresh and my first reaction was "did my graphics card just explode?".

What in the world have they done to the UI? Even the colourful design was better. This is just... Wtf?

I think they designed this with Vista in mind, because it looks like absolute ass on XP. I mean the only thing saving it at this point is changing the default colour from black to grey. *shudders and contemplates entering feedback on the UI*.

On a side note: This post is completely ignoring the various changes to anything but the UI. I know there are nice fixes, but this is just about the UI and nothing more.

Edited by Xtreme $niper

Why did Microsoft decide to abandon the Candy look of 362?

I liked that look. The only thing that ****ed me off was the mouse hovering thing (which I know you can turn off, but I also wanted to see the person's dp without taking too much space on the contact list)

I'm curious what the next build'll look like :blink:

Is anyone else seeing the systray icons of version 7.5 or older? I see the new fat green/light green man when it's logging in and when I'm receving mail (the animations) but when I'm signed in, away/busy, or "offiline mode" it shows the old-style icons.

fut the whuck?

How do you go about to change the background for the contact list? I've seen some pictures here where people have done it. Any help? Also if you put the picture as the background, will it stretch according to how big your contact list is or not?

Plz, i too would like to know how this is done...Any one advise?

TIA

Changing the background of your Contact List;

Create a .gif image named lvback.gif and paste it into your MSN Messenger directory C:\Program Files\MSN Messenger. You can have whatever picture you want keeping in mind that it will resize to fit the contact list. I have made a simple gradient which I think works the best as you can see below. Please feel free to use this image :)

lvback.gif

You know what, I'm doing a bit of a back flip on my position with WLM refresh. If you keep it with the default colour and put a nice background on it and a-patch it's ass sideways it looks quite nice.

untitled15yq.jpg

Where can i get that bg? Cheers.

And is that winFX on XP? Ta

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