![]() Pros: Efficient social hub, new emoticons, tabbed interface.Ĭons: No Twitter support, not XP compatible, no custom names.Ĭonclusion: Windows Live Messenger’s new Social Highlights interface seems to have drawn a “love it or hate it” response from its users. For those who prefer the older style, the original, compact look is only a click away. The newly-overhauled interface provides a smoother, crisper look and a new feature that allows users to have multiple conversation tabs in a single window. Within the messaging box itself, all of the essential features that you’ve come to expect from Windows Live Messenger are present and correct text chatting and file sharing, voice and video calls, and online gaming, as well as a range of essential social networking features. Fully integrated and with dozens of online social networks, including essential sites like Facebook and LinkedIn, you can access all of your social profiles through one organised interface. Windows Live Messenger 2011 marks the series’ final step in its evolution from chat client to fully-rounded communications hub. ![]() Windows Live Messenger (formerly MSN Messenger) Editor's Review
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