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Meet Aurelia.

I was thinking today, if i had to redesign Messenger, how would i do it. So here's what i came up with, my ideal messenger app: Minimal, functional and retaining the Aero look and feel.

I would love to see this design realized, but i dont have any knowledge of XML, So are there any devs here would like to work with me to bring this to life?

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That's nice, very nice in fact, but likely won't happen. There too much bloat there won't be a minimal application. If if I were to make some suggestions though, don't display everyone's email to save some space, I'd like to see more contacts rather than more information per contact. But it's an option like it is now.

Thanks sundayx! Regarding your concerns, its definitely no Adium or miranda! hehe..

my main goal was to take msn and improve on the current design, and in the process ive removed most of the bloat. Esp by the way of features and extras. And also if realized, it will definitely be able to switch between a simple list view and the detailed view (shown above).

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See this is what Microsoft needs to do;

They need to look at concepts and learn from them, not just throw everything into the application.

Change the icons on the bottom right, they are the default WLM icons and IMHO.. the worst icons I have ever seen, also the minimize/Maximize/Close buttons - they have been used by live apps and milked to hell and back and need a new look.. sure if it's not broke don't fix it but seriously. Finally the send button does not do any justice.. well for me, I suggest trying something else its just a little to plain.

other than that nice work (Y)

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