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MSN Messenger 6.1 Feedback
Hello,
I am running Windows XP with a 2GHz Celeron and 192MB of RAM. I thought I should share you with my feedback. Sometimes, when I am added to a multiple-person conversation in MSN Messenger 6.1, MSN Messenger hangs for about 5 seconds each time someone joins or leaves the conversation. This affects not only the specific conversation window, but the entire application. It is very frustrating. It would be really nice if you fixed it. Also regarding multiple-person conversations, I think a right-click menu for the participant list would be very useful, and also an ability to drag files into this list to send them files, just like when you drag files into your Contact List. I sure would find this functionality very handy. I like the new feature of hiding the window frame in conversation windows, so I always use it. However, I find it somewhat annoying that there isn't a shortcut button to open the Received Files folder, or to view the Message History. I have to resort to opening the window frame and clicking "File - Open Received Files" or "File - Open Message History". That takes four clicks: 1. open window frame, 2. "File", 3. "Open X", 4. close window frame. My suggestion is to add these two things under that arrow menu (next to the Block/Unblock button). And finally: Talking about the Message History, it's no secret that these things open just too slow, and it's a shame, really. Well, this is my feedback for you, I am an intensive MSN Messenger user and these are the things that bother me. I hope you would take at least some of them into consideration when you prepare the next version of MSN Messenger. Thank you, Rotem E. Heavy MSN Messenger user. |
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