NLinger
December 5th 03, 02:24 PM
It appears there is more file sharing and the ability to
collaborate and even share video in Windows Messenger--
much like NetMeeting had.
>-----Original Message-----
>Could someone tell me the difference between Windows
Messenger and MSN
>Messenger??
>
>I can't understand why a company would support 2
different clients for it's
>own network.
>
>The last question.. Why XP SP1 came with WM4.7, if it's
already outdated ?
>
>
>Thank you!
>
>Eduardo
>
>
>
>
>
>WM 4.0 => WM 4.7 => WM 5.0 => WM 6.0 etc.
>
>MSNM 4.0 => MSNM 5.0 => MSNM 6.0 etc.
>
>WM is NOT only for corporate use, I wish that statement
would go away. It is
>not true.
>
>--
>Carpe Diem
>
>Erik
>
>"Caleb" > wrote in message
...
>> Well, MSN5, MSN6, Windows Messenger 4.7, Windows
Messenger 5.0 all so
>> confusing.
>>
>> Since WM 5.0 is now for corporate use only, and WM 4.7
is outdated.
>>
>> Will MSN6 take its place ?
>>
>> Will MSN6 be able to use all the features that WM 4.7
without having it
>> installed ?
>>
>>
>
>
>.
>
collaborate and even share video in Windows Messenger--
much like NetMeeting had.
>-----Original Message-----
>Could someone tell me the difference between Windows
Messenger and MSN
>Messenger??
>
>I can't understand why a company would support 2
different clients for it's
>own network.
>
>The last question.. Why XP SP1 came with WM4.7, if it's
already outdated ?
>
>
>Thank you!
>
>Eduardo
>
>
>
>
>
>WM 4.0 => WM 4.7 => WM 5.0 => WM 6.0 etc.
>
>MSNM 4.0 => MSNM 5.0 => MSNM 6.0 etc.
>
>WM is NOT only for corporate use, I wish that statement
would go away. It is
>not true.
>
>--
>Carpe Diem
>
>Erik
>
>"Caleb" > wrote in message
...
>> Well, MSN5, MSN6, Windows Messenger 4.7, Windows
Messenger 5.0 all so
>> confusing.
>>
>> Since WM 5.0 is now for corporate use only, and WM 4.7
is outdated.
>>
>> Will MSN6 take its place ?
>>
>> Will MSN6 be able to use all the features that WM 4.7
without having it
>> installed ?
>>
>>
>
>
>.
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