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jinhuaco321
04-06-2011, 04:38 AM
“Chat over Windows Live on your phone”
by James Thornton about Windows Live Messenger

If you regularly chat to people on MSN (or Windows Live, as you have to call it now) you can now do so from your phone, thanks to the Windows Live Messenger client for Series 60 5th Edition devices.
The free application facilitates instant messaging through a user environment that Live users will already be familiar with. Setting up Windows Live Messenger on your phone couldn't be easier. Simply install the app (which can take a while) then sign in using your Windows Live Mail credentials. The program will then automatically import your Contacts and Favorites,Genuine Office 2007 (http://www.office2007key.us/), displaying these in expandable lists on the main screen.
All you need do to start chatting in Windows Live Messenger is tap on the name of the contact you want to speak to and a chat dialog will open. The app includes a few of the same chat functions as the desktop version,Office Professional 2010 Key (http://www.office2010-key.in/), such as the ability to send files and photos, plus a tool that lets you record and attach voice notes to your messages. You also have the ability to store your conversations.
Free and easy
The clean,Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 (http://www.office-2007-key.de/), touch-friendly interface in this S60 5th Edition version of Windows Live Messenger makes it even easier to use than rival mobile IM apps such as Nimbuzz and Fring. It also boasts more Live features than these multi-network apps contain. On the downside though,Windows 7 64bit (http://www.windows7-key.org/), it doesn't come with VoIP capabilities, so you won't be able to voice chat over WiFi, like you can with some of Windows Live Messenger's competitors (i.e. Skype).
On the whole,Microsoft Office 2010 (http://www.microsoftoffice2010key.net/), Windows Live Messenger is an incredibly simple-to-use instant messaging client that's worth installing for anyone who uses the MSN network all the time.