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Finaly got hold of it lol A-Patched right up too :)

Seems pretty good so far, seems to login a lot faster too :)

Not too sure about the new way the massages work, feels very strainge but I'm gonna give it a go for a while.

I dont believe it leaked like 683 has but i knew of 1 or 2 people that had it :)

just to clarify, the leaked .683 build is an Internal build hence the 'Branches' bit in the build number.

different branchs do different things, then they are all put together for a release/beta etc

so this leaked version is not a beta build, you won't find it on ideas.live.com and yes its buggy :)

as to a release date, well it was said there would be a release in April, theres a couple of weeks till th end of April so we may see an April refresh.

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I want this new version... :( ;)

There's several places where you can get it if you do a simple search.

NOTE: To the cry-police mods/users I'm not giving him a link, just stating a fact. So spare me the "you can't post links and talk about illegal copies" and all that yada yada.

Ok, after it seeming like no one was willing to test the question for me I finally just did it myself.

Yes the Windows Driver - MSN thingy can be uninstalled after installing this build of Windows Live Messenger. It doesn't seem to stop anything from working, except of course I assume some feature of the Call to Phone feature, that I was Never going to use anyway.

The icons are uglier, I prefered the MSN Messenger 7.0 series icons, but the colors are better and it does seem to run a whole lot better. It signs in a whole lot quicker now.

Speaking of style, I can't stand these 3 things.

The WLM icon at the top of the contact list (looks ugly and old compared to the rest of the layout)

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the button style (that bottom inner shadow is horrible, along with the gradient: I preferred the old one much more)

wlm36in.jpg

the smileys' icons. but, hey, the main problem here concerns the fact they are using the same old emoticons, so I find the ugliness of the icons a logic consequence.

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Do you agree?

Speaking of style, I can't stand these 3 things.

The WLM icon at the top of the contact list (looks ugly and old compared to the rest of the layout)

wlm18yw.jpg

it needs to blend in with the background... it looks like it was a bad cropped image!

the button style (that bottom inner shadow is horrible, along with the gradient: I preferred the old one much more)

wlm36in.jpg

Oh this is so true... I wish they could change those buttons to something more appealing!

the smileys' icons. but, hey, the main problem here concerns the fact they are using the same old emoticons, so I find the ugliness of the icons a logic consequence.

wlm20do.jpg

Do you agree?

Nope, I think the only thing that emoticons lack is lack of "emoticon packs", so that I can change them all at once!

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