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Microsoft Messenger for Mac
Microsoft Messenger for Mac (previously MSN Messenger for Mac) is the official Mac OS X instant messaging client for use with Microsoft's .NET Messenger Service and is developed by the Macintosh Business Unit, a division of Microsoft. However, the feature list is limited in comparison to that of its counterpart Windows Live Messenger. The client is still maintained and updated but still lacks a number of features that its Windows counterpart contains. In response to its lack of features, numerous third-party competitors have been developed, such as Adium, emesene, Mercury Messenger, and aMSN.
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Microsoft Messenger for Mac
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Considering their resources, MacBU does a rather good job at keeping up-to-date. Supposedly the anxiously awaited voice/video (for Messenger, not the Office Communications Server feature there now) is on schedule for the next release. -- Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com (c) 2009 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation -- "Furkandi" wrote in message ... Microsoft Messenger for Mac (previously MSN Messenger for Mac) is the official Mac OS X instant messaging client for use with Microsoft's NET Messenger Service and is developed by the Macintosh Business Unit, a division of Microsoft. However, the feature list is limited in comparison to that of its counterpart Windows Live Messenger. The client is still maintained and updated but still lacks a number of features that its Windows counterpart contains. In response to its lack of features, numerous third-party competitors have been developed, such as Adium, emesene, Mercury Messenger, and aMSN. -- Furkandi |
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