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O.P. Trigger internal beep on message
I could have sworn I read something about this on here, but I can't find it despite ultiple searches ^o). Oh well, flame me if I missed it.

What I tihnk would be useful is a plugin that triggers a PC's internal speaker beep when a message is received. Some apps prevent MSNMsg's sounds to be heard, and a PC speaker beep is an inoffensive way of alerting you have a message. Of course, it can be dressed up, with an option to disable Messenger's usual sounds automatically, yadda yadda yadda. I'll leave that to the creativity of the ingenious programmer who'll take this on!

Shouldn't be too hard, I hope!...
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07-11-2004 12:02 PM
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RE: Trigger internal beep on message
msndiscovery has it... i forget the site tho and msn fanatic is down its on huufs site tho

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msndiscovery has it...


I knew I wasn't going nuts (not just yet anyways). But is it possible to code it as a plus plugin? Just the speaker beep? Messenger Discovery has loads of other features I don't want, and it'll bog down my system for nothing :S
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07-11-2004 12:19 PM
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RE: Trigger internal beep on message
don't worry, it doesn't take as much as you think it does.
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yea :) it works really well and has tons of usefull fetures trust me you would grow to love em
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07-11-2004 12:42 PM
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yea :) it works really well and has tons of usefull fetures trust me you would grow to love em


I don't agree. All the really useful features in it (to me anyhow) are in Plus, in some form or another. I really only want the beep, if I ran the whole program, I'd be wasting ressources because I'd never use anything else.
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07-11-2004 01:00 PM
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RE: Trigger internal beep on message
you can actually disable all the other features - oh and btw, if you make a plugin for this, it will take as much memory as messengerdiscovery.
07-11-2004 05:16 PM
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you can actually disable all the other features
Nevertheless, I fully agree with CanadianOriginal... Why using a program with tons of useless features* (even if you can disable them) and the possebility for bugs, incompatibilities and things that don't work (and in this case a proxy which you don't need), while all you need is 1 small thing...

* useless in the eyes of a particular user...


That's exactly the same reason why I don't use the so popular StuffPlug-NG. For me that plugin isn't usefull at all, just maybe one or two functions, but I'm not gonna install it just for that 1 feature.......
(and that also explains why I have something against software that calls itself "power", "the best", "ultimate", etc... It's all in the eye of the beholder, I decide what I find "usefull" or "power" or "ultimate".)





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oh and btw, if you make a plugin for this, it will take as much memory as messengerdiscovery.
I find that hard to believe. But I don't think memory is the issue here anyways....

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07-11-2004 05:24 PM
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(and in this case a proxy which you don't need)
you do need a proxy or packet sniffer, unless you use some COM api's to get the text from the window. How would you do it then?
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I find that hard to believe. But I don't think memory is the issue here anyways....
Oh really? So if you disable everything it will still do it? I think not.

The only thing that really takes resources is the SOCKS proxy.
07-11-2004 05:32 PM
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RE: Trigger internal beep on message
I like plugins over standalone programs anyway
standalone programs just bug me, i only want one program running to use messenger
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