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what is windows messanger by Val on 09-01-2004 at 02:06 PM

can some one plez tell me what windows messanger is. Is it like msn messanger or is it totaly diffrent


RE: what is windows messanger by Anubis on 09-01-2004 at 02:08 PM

Think of Windows Messenger as a more business aimed version of MSN Messenger...whereas MSN Messenger is designed for a home user Windows Messenger is aimed at businesses...and has features to suit


RE: what is windows messanger by Val on 09-01-2004 at 02:22 PM

cool thanks


RE: what is windows messanger by .Roy on 09-01-2004 at 03:08 PM

They are both exactly the same features i think.. But msn has much more :-O windows is much more plain more busniss like.. Msn is more playful lol... in my words i guess.. i dont touch windows :-D i feel its very annoying...


RE: what is windows messanger by Vilkku on 09-01-2004 at 03:11 PM

Also, Windows Messenger comes with Windows XP.

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RE: what is windows messanger by Anubis on 09-01-2004 at 04:27 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DangerXone

They are both exactly the same features i think..
Wrong, Windows Messenger contains the API's for Remote Assistance, Whiteboard and Application sharing...these are not a part of MSN Messenger although they can be initiated through it. Also Windows Messenger can connect to the Communications Service and Microsoft Exchange Instant Messaging whereas MSN Messenger itself can't...
quote:
Originally posted by DangerXone
i dont touch windows :-D i feel its very annoying...

How is it annoying?...It does nothing apart from improve features on your computer...and MSN Messenger
RE: what is windows messanger by Millenium_edition on 09-01-2004 at 04:34 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Anubis
Wrong, Windows Messenger contains the API's for Remote Assistance, Whiteboard and Application sharing...these are not a part of MSN Messenger although they can be initiated through it. Also Windows Messenger can connect to the Communications Service and Microsoft Exchange Instant Messaging whereas MSN Messenger itself can't...
let's just say they aren't API's... api = application programming interface so please don't mention that again, and you've said that multiple times... i don't want to interfere, but just don't do it anymore, k? it can confuse people sometimes...