9 web pages to connect to Messenger
by Meggie on Feb.17, 2011, under windows news
9 web pages to connect to Messenger

Lately, many users have trouble connecting to your Messenger. The mandatory upgrade to the latest version of Messenger is not exempt from problems: errors in the installation, contacts that do not appear … You can always continue to use version 8.1 and 8.5 , if you wish, but you have no alternative.
These are web pages that allow you to connect to Messenger from your browser. Its quality has been increasing recently as distinguished from a version of Desktop. Then we will see new ways to stay in touch wherever you are.
Instant-T Messenger
Instant-T Messenger lets you chat with your contacts of the most popular IM networks: MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo and ICQ. The appearance is nice and aural features (something unpleasant, I must say). You can make video calls without signing up but, as with all these web applications, not done since the system’s own MSN, but from a website.
MessengerFX
The appearance of MessengerFX is also quite nice, which hides its lack of features. It supports text formatting and little else. Now if you just want to exchange a few messages, it is more than enough. Of course, the first message sent to your contact will be informed that you are using messengerfx.com.
Live Mail
Finally, Microsoft have been encouraged to update their Web Messenger, although it is difficult to determine whether for better or for worse. At least the new version is compatible with other browsers and requires no proprietary technology such as ActiveX, which is welcome. The appearance resembles that of Messenger, while the functions equivalent to those of earlier versions of Windows Messenger, that is, core messages and emoticons, nothing more.
Meebo
Meebo and eBuddy are, without doubt, the "Messengers online" more advanced. As Meebo, and includes special support for different networks, adds video calls, conversations with several people and even send files. However, some of these actions require free registration, a lesser evil.
eBuddy
If you liked Meebo, eBuddy is not far behind. It also supports the use of the webcam (not the sending of files) and, likewise, requires free registration to access these functions. It is true that incorporates more publicity, even in your personal message, but in return, offers talks arranged in tabs and is uniquely able to show custom emoticons.
KoolIM
KoolIM is not as advanced as the previous two, but does not lose functionality. The design is not too pleasant, especially as regards the formatting of text, but is the only way to connect to the network XFire, the protocol of gamers, and Gadu-Gadu, very popular in Poland.
IMO IM
The appearance of IMO.IM can be deceiving, since under these colorful boxes of shoes have the possibility to send files and do video conferencing. If you want to connect to the Skype network, IMO.IM is uniquely able to do so.
ILoveIM
ILoveIM is a high quality alternative that has been carefully all the details. Although not support sending files, it can do with audio and video conferencing. In addition, you can view the chat history and customize your fonts with different styles.
CommunicationTube
CommunicationTube is particularly modest. Not even allows you to move windows, something that is not strictly necessary, but it makes you feel less within a web page. Its simplicity has a positive side: being outdated or limited browsers, including game consoles and mobile phones.
What is your favorite?
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