I know this is an old thread, but someone asked about it, and it was a pain to sort it out, so here it is again (together with some "revamped" info about the plugin):
XFade version 0
This version, that you can download in the first post of this thread, is the oldest one and doesn't have a version number. It also doesn't have a menu item in the plugins menu in Messenger Plus!. (source available, see below)
XFade.dll
MD5 hash: 47ff10815d317ae04c4189ba6eb25c97
CRC-32: f40e33b0
XFade version 1.0
This version is the one that you can download in the
official plugins database, it is version 1.0! and
NOT 2.0 as it is stated there. It does have a menu item in the plugins menu in Messenger Plus!. The command
/xrfade doesn't work though...
XFade.dll
MD5 hash: 5a201bf10f5e3cfe41189926cd85398e
CRC-32: 2a323d78
XFade version 1.01
This version, provided by xsRush in the thread "
XFade - what version?", is the
latest version and is a bugfix of 1.0. The command
/xrfade is fixed in this version. The original archive didn't had a readme though, so I'll provide the same archive
here, including a "revamped" readme... (see also below)
XFade.dll
MD5 hash: d88fc6a47038d68d9ae63a1719c693f7
CRC-32: ca52d630
XFade version 2.0
This version does not exist, it is in fact version
1.0, see "XFade version 1.0" for explaination...
How to install
1) Close MSN Messenger completely (right-click on its icon in your systemtray and choose "
exit").
2) Run the XFade installer provided within the zipfile.
3) Restart MSN Messenger.
4) Read the instructions.
* The installer will extract xfade.dll and put it into your plugins folder, nothing more.
How to uninstall
1) Close MSN Messenger completely (right-click on its icon in your systemtray and choose "
exit").
2)
Delete the file
xfade.dll in your plugins directory.
(the default directory is "
\program files\messenger plus! 2\plugins" or "
\program files\messenger plus! 3\plugins")
3) Restart MSN Messenger.
* Since the plugin is written in VC++, no registry keys need to be deleted.
Source code for version 0
The fade-function source can be viewed in the current thread
in this post.
And the full source code is available
in this post.
Latest version 1.01 (incl. instructions):