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RE: Personal reactions to recent news
I am starting to think people are getting confused about M$'s statement. They aren't going to associate a charge with using MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger. They are going to assess a charge to those who create 3rd Party clients (i.e. Trillian). ...
harraArchive09-25-2003 at 01:08 PM
RE: Personal reactions to recent news
So as long as we use the "official" msn/windows messenger client, we will still be able to enjoy the continued development of Messenger Plus? That is great! That means this only affects developers that create clients (i.e. Trillian)? If that is th...
harraArchive09-18-2003 at 05:24 PM
RE: Personal reactions to recent news
OK, I'm confused...... I understand completely the argument being posed by M$ in regards to those making 3rd party client software utilizing the MSN Network (i.e. Trillian). What I don't understand is how does this impact developers like Patchou w...
harraArchive09-18-2003 at 05:14 PM
RE: AOL Users
It should be noted that in a C/Net News.com article it was stated that this problem extends to many of the AOL/Time-Warner's RoadRunner customers as well: [url=http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5070463.html? tag=fd_top]Road Runner glitch bars users fro...
harraSkype & Live Messenger09-03-2003 at 01:29 PM
RE: msn messenger lock down & Trillian, Odigo and Imici
I guess I was more referring to the future. They could come out next year and say that only MSN Messenger 6.0 and Windows Messenger 5.0 will be supported.
harraSkype & Live Messenger08-22-2003 at 01:01 PM
RE: msn messenger lock down & Trillian, Odigo and Imici
Yes, unfortunately a software vendor can make any requirements they want. I believe out of good faith they support older versions for awhile, but in this day-and-age any claim of immediate obsolescence would be justified in the name of security.
harraSkype & Live Messenger08-22-2003 at 12:56 PM
RE: msn messenger lock down & Trillian, Odigo and Imici
Considering the latest round of worms and viruses we've been subjected to, I do believe that security is a primary reason for all of this. But it may also be considered by Microsoft as a highly opportune moment to implement some other business stra...
harraSkype & Live Messenger08-21-2003 at 03:25 PM
RE: msn messenger lock down & Trillian, Odigo and Imici
I agree that with the talented developers out there, someone will figure out how to work in harmony with these new "security" features....lol
harraSkype & Live Messenger08-21-2003 at 02:56 PM
RE: msn messenger lock down & Trillian, Odigo and Imici
My take on the situation is this....... AOL is starting to offer services for their AIM product at a price. Rumblings in those communities is that they may start offering a feature-laden version of AIM at a price especially now that it has come to l...
harraSkype & Live Messenger08-21-2003 at 02:44 PM
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