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Windows Live Messenger Beta 8

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Meh I'll stick with Trillian as usual. Have too many contacts spread across 3 different IM platforms to even think about having all 3 IM clients open at once.
 
Originally posted by: TallBill
whats so special.. yey, its just like Aim, but with far less users.

Originally posted by: nsafreak
Meh I'll stick with Trillian as usual. Have too many contacts spread across 3 different IM platforms to even think about having all 3 IM clients open at once.

exactly. I can send offline im's to any icq or aim user, and I also have full control of the ui, as long as I'm not using the msn client. this is pretty lame that they are hyping it up so much.
 
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Invite bump. 🙂

I wonder how you get invites in the first place.

If you get in the beta, Microsoft actually will give you 2 invites first and then 3 invites later. Thats what I got.
 
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Invite bump. 🙂

I wonder how you get invites in the first place.

If you get in the beta, Microsoft actually will give you 2 invites first and then 3 invites later. Thats what I got.

Awesomeness! 😀
 
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