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This is probably their way of distracting us from asking about Yahoo Messenger for Vista. I wish they would release it sooner. I read on a website during CES that they would be releasing a Beta version of it during the 2nd quarter of this year. Maybe June? Hopefully this month.

Wow I'm pretty impressed. I've never liked yahoo messenger's interface. This actually looks better than the one you download. They should put this type of interface on the next release of yahoo messenger.

Actually the interface for this one is a lot like the one you download if you turn off all the stuff you don't use and take it down to the minimum look.

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Wow I'm pretty impressed. I've never liked yahoo messenger's interface. This actually looks better than the one you download. They should put this type of interface on the next release of yahoo messenger.

Won't happen:

http://messenger.yahoo.com/windowsvista.ph...Do97.BCxwtwMMIF

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