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At the moment, it seems like the batch approvals will start next week.

+ Important note to all:

If you get accepted into this beta, please do not post/leak/spread rumours about the client. Staff of this forum, please do not create news posts/accept news posts about this beta (+ please delete post/threads which provide such information). Access for beta participants will be removed- for all of us- if any information what-so-ever, even just a feature list (*cough* Neobond!), is leaked.

- Sign-in and messaging in multiple locations up to four at once.

- Signature sounds.

- Per contact sounds.

- SPAM Reporting.

- Animated Display Pictures - supports animated .gif files as display pictures.

- Link in Personal Status Message - URLs in Personal Status Messages are hot and clickable in the Messenger contact list.

New features. I'm sorry, but ALL of that is playing catch up to AIM. WLM finally has the best looking UI of the main three, but it's laughable, IMO, that they are still playing catch up to the other clients and people still laud the client as the best.

At the moment, it seems like the batch approvals will start next week.

+ Important note to all:

If you get accepted into this beta, please do not post/leak/spread rumours about the client. Staff of this forum, please do not create news posts/accept news posts about this beta (+ please delete post/threads which provide such information). Access for beta participants will be removed- for all of us- if any information what-so-ever, even just a feature list (*cough* Neobond!), is leaked.

LOL and i thought this was a free community....... what are you now MSN police or something

LOL and i thought this was a free community....... what are you now MSN police or something

I wouldn't exactly worry about him. Check his avator photo, if that's him, he looks to be about 16. I don't hold much stock in him being able to do much.

Plus we all know that Neowin tends not to be the first to leak much when it comes to wlm, that falls to mess.be or the others.

I wouldn't exactly worry about him. Check his avator photo, if that's him, he looks to be about 16. I don't hold much stock in him being able to do much.

Plus we all know that Neowin tends not to be the first to leak much when it comes to wlm, that falls to mess.be or the others.

yeah...he has a habbit of making posts like that.

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