Showing posts with label windows Messenger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows Messenger. Show all posts

Friday, August 31, 2007

New site launched for Windows Live Messenger

 The Windows Live Messenger team launched a new site with really cool features with lots of interactive videos

Here is what the official blog reads-

The Messenger team has put together an awesome introductory video for Windows Live Messenger. This video is SO much better than an instruction manual! The onscreen guide walks you through many of the features of Messenger to give new and long-time Messenger users insight into what Messenger can do.

Just take a look at the site here- uk.messenger.imagine-live.com

The Official Blog : Inside Windows Live Messenger

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Microsoft tests WLMessenger updates via Windows Update

Using Windows Update, Microsoft has quietly rolled out an update for beta testers using the next version of Windows Live Messenger. The obvious advantage is having the option of being able to update yet another Microsoft product in the same familiar place. The Windows Update client in Vista downloads the update, creates a restore point, install the update - and it can do this all without any user-interaction, if you should choose to. The description of WLM 8.5 Beta 1 Update 1 is as follows: “This update is being used to test how Microsoft Updates are distributed for Windows Live Messenger. While there are no actual changes to Messenger at this time, it's important for Messenger Beta testers to receive this update. Thanks for helping test Messenger!
There may not be any “actual changes” but nevertheless the build number has changed from 8.5.1235.0517 to 8.5.1238.0601. The update seemed to go fine for me, what about you?

source- neowin.net

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Windows Messenger 5.1

Today Microsoft released the latest version of Windows Messenger.Windows Messenger allows real-time communication with other contacts who are using instant messaging (IM) services including those provided by the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as offered by Microsoft Office Live Communications Server. Windows Messenger also provides connectivity to the Microsoft .NET Messenger service and Exchange 2000 Server Instant Messaging Service.

Windows Messenger 5.1 replaces Windows Messenger 5.0 and is the required version of Windows Messenger to take advantage of certain new features in Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005:

* Federation (sharing IM and presence between two or more organizations)
* Advanced architecture (higher availability and failover support)


For a complete list of fixes and changes in this version of Windows Messenger 5.1 please see KB article 899283.

If your organization uses Microsoft Windows XP Multilingual User Interface (MUI), download the Windows Messenger 5.1 Multilingual User Interface Package.

Download here

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Windows Live Mail, Live Writer & Messenger 8.5 Beta

Microsoft has announced the availability of 3 Windows Live products today, all of which are beta.

Windows Live Mail is the free consumer client Microsoft will invest in moving forward. It is a superset of existing free clients and will replace Outlook Express, Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail desktop beta. While it used to be a paid feature, Hotmail customers can now access their account for free in Outlook 2003 and Windows Live Mail.

Windows Live Writer is a blogging tool that has been available in the US since August of last year. The tool was very well received by US bloggers at launch since it provides increased product functionality for Windows Live Spaces users and it also allows publishing to many of the largest blogging products in the world.

Windows Live Messenger 8.5 will also go out with a largely back-end update, but includes feature updates such as new look and feel in sign-in and conversation window, new emoticons, and integration with Windows Live OneCare Family Safety.

For full information and download just visit the Microsoft Latest Releases section of the Tech Today or just click here

Monday, May 28, 2007

Signup for windows live betas

Want to be a Windows Live beta tester than here U get the chance to be one among them just complete the survey and U can become a Windows Live tester.Here is what the guy at liveside posted-
A new beta program for "Messenger, Mail, and Writer" was just added to Microsoft Connect suggesting that these three programs will be releasing into beta soon. While some information s already available, those who want to contribute something to the development of Windows Live products are encouraged to sign up.

Windows Live beta signup

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Windows Live Messenger 8.1


Microsoft has released the final version of windows live messenger 8.1 and is available for download now

Download Windows Live Messenger 8.1

Updates from 8.0 include:

  • Yahoo interoperability - now you can chat to your Yahoo Messenger friends from Windows Live Messenger
  • Your display name, status and personalization roam with you to any computer
  • Improved sign-in performance
  • Redesigned contact cards
  • A bonus of 2 free VOIP calls
  • And it runs on Windows Vista!


Overview
  • Call their phones. Call their PCs.

    Call your friends' mobile or landline phones. It's affordable both within the US and internationally. And calling someone's PC is always free.
  • See them on the screen

    Show and tell: Grab a webcam and start a video conversation within minutes.
  • Share stuff

    Set up a Sharing Folder with a friend. Drop in photos and other stuff, as many as your computer can handle. See it even when one of you is offline.
  • New: talk to your Yahoo! friends, too

    With Windows Live Messenger, you can now connect with your Yahoo! Messenger with Voice contacts. Forget needing multiple accounts to talk to your friends. Do it all from Windows Live Messenger. The world's largest IM network has just gotten bigger – and better.

Monday, January 1, 2007

How Windows Live Messenger actually works?


Oh it’s really rather simple once you look at it from all the right angles! Here’s a nice little visual representation of the “Messenger Relay” system of which sends and receives all your messages. I’ve basic’d it down as much as I can because it does get tricky in places. Click the thumbnail to view a larger shot.

1. The user starts the session by double clicking a contact.
2. The user’s Windows Live ID credentials are sent across to the Windows Live ID Credentials server for further verification
3. The information is passed through a incoming only firewall to the dispatch server. This is the first point of connection for the message being sent.
4. Depending where the user is in the world, a connection will be made to the local notification server. There are main ones in Singapore, Dublic, Redmond and Reading. This keeps the connection between the two users alive, and keeps things updated such as user status, chat requests and email notifications from Windows Live Mail/Hotmail.
5. The message itself doesn’t go near the notification servers - it is passed onto the switchboard server which is the where all the messages and files are exchanged. The user starting the chat can talk to one user, whilst using another switchboard session to talk to someone else, and another switchboard session for someone else still - without even knowing it. Invitations, file transfers and video/voice chat are also sent through here.
6. The information is then relayed back through an outgoing firewall and checks the user is still online. If the user is offline by the time the message is ready to be received, then it’ll bounce back and be saved on the switchboard session until the user logs back on again. If they are online, they will receive the message.
This is all done in the space of around 2 seconds - most of the time your message will be sent at least twice around the world, in the space of 2 seconds. Not bad eh?
Source: MSblog.org

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Windows Live Messenger 8.1.0168.00

Using Windows Live Messenger you can chat online via text, voice or even video conversation - in real time - with your friends, family or colleagues.

It's faster than e-mail, a great choice for conversations and the perfons and the perfect alternative w there in person.

Features of
MSN Messenger 8:

· Video Call
· Windows Live Call with Verizon Web Calling service
· Integration with Windows Live Messenger phones
· Integration with Microsoft LifeCams
· Shared Folders
· Offline Instant Messaging
· Windows Live Contacts
· Integration with other Windows Live Services

What's New
:
· Redesigned, smarter contact cards give you more data about and easier access to your friends
· Your display name, status and personalization roam with you to any computer
· Try PC-to-phone calling with two free calls to virtually any phone in the world*
· Better server performance
· Improvements to automatic updates
· Improved sign-in performance.