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Originally posted by Volv
I wouldn't care about the personal side tabs and menus (not even sure which menus you mean)
the main menus. Many if its items are dynamic and depend on what the account can do and what the connection for that account can support. Not to mention the options and settings, etc.
This goes for everything else too.
The point is that Windows Live Messenger is not designed for it, so it is totally impossible to do it in Windows Live Messenger with some addon/plugin/whatever.
Of course, many other IM clients are designed with multiple accounts in mind and thus they form no problem. But the question was for Windows Live Messenger itself; which is not designed for it. Windows Live Messenger needs a total redesign/reprogramming for it to work; aka you probably end up making a new IM client.
It is like skinning Messenger: you can change existing stuff, but you can't add new stuff; you need to work with what is already there.