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MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 08:03am
by Shroom Man 777
MSN needs upgrading and for some reason, my computer lacks 'ordinal 266 + dynamic link library msi.dll' or some shit and I can't upgrade my MSN Messenger, and without the upgrade I thus can't use MSN and can't chit-chat with any of you folks. So what randome altarnate realty, or other kind of IM thing, can I use to chit-chat with you dudes on MSN?
I am aware that guys leik Schuyler are using some sort of... thing that allows them to communicate simultaneously with MSN, AIM and who knows other messengers, something leik Trillian. I want it! Guys, what do I does? And where can I get this alternate IM service?
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 08:15am
by Ryan Thunder
I use Pidgin sometimes, though I prefer MSN out of sheer force of habit.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 09:17am
by Vendetta
Mate of mine swears by Mercury Messenger.
I wasn't keen on it, a bit tractor factory in the interface department and memory hungry, but it's there.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 11:06am
by Oskuro
unless you're dependent on the flashy things MSN has (and dog knows a lot of people are), I also recommend Pidgin.
You can also check this
Wikipedia entry and look for the one that better matches your needs.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 11:29am
by Bounty
Pidgin is good if you just want to send IM's and don't care about custom names, games and all that jazz. Beware though that it can get flaky on AIM.
If you *only* need MSN,
aMSN is pretty good too. It's MSN-protocol only, but has a few of the features that Pidgin's missing and looks a lot more like ye olde Messneger.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 11:31am
by Solauren
Shroom Man 777 wrote:MSN needs upgrading and for some reason, my computer lacks 'ordinal 266 + dynamic link library msi.dll' or some shit and I can't upgrade my MSN Messenger
Have you considered...
Downloading the full install of MSN Messenger from Microsoft?
CHecking the FAQ/Help websites/google for this problem? I have a similiar problem installing a video game, and it turns out, one of my DLL files was just out of date/installed improperly.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 02:12pm
by Themightytom
you can sue Trillian
www.trillian.cc
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 02:38pm
by General Zod
We can? Is there a class action lawsuit that I wasn't aware of?
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 02:59pm
by Ryan Thunder
For the record, I'm trying Pidgin out now with MSN and it works pretty well.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 04:26pm
by Joviwan
I'm using a program called Digsby at home. It has issues with conference chats, but it handles a plethora of IM services.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 05:21pm
by Duckie
Bounty wrote:Pidgin is good if you just want to send IM's and don't care about custom names, games and all that jazz. Beware though that it can get flaky on AIM.
Pidgin supports custom names- they're called Aliases.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 05:28pm
by Bluewolf
Pidgin is a good program and can run MSN fairly well. As said don't expect flashy games or displays but for what it does, it does it well.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 06:51pm
by Stark
I think what Bounty means is that Pidgin doesn't work well with MSN fancy names, mood stuff, icons, etc. It works fine for me, but the account stuff is a bit strange. For many versions now, AIM has also been solid.
It's just a shame Pidgin is bare-bones, fuck-ugly and OSS'd out the ass, when Adium (exactly the same code made my not retards) is pretty, flexible, easier to use, better integration .... and only on Mac. LOL!
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-23 07:32pm
by OmegaChief
My MSN too decided to cark it with the recent update, somthing about windows live commication centre crashing everytime it runs.
After browsing around for replacments I settled on Pidgin, I can echo what's been said here, it's good for a bare bones chatting to people thing, if you're looking for more you'll need somthing else though.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-24 11:24am
by Oskuro
In my case, the lack of fancy stuff in Pidgin is something I like. I get tired of all the flashy effects people keep sendind, and I find it strangely satisfying to have pidgin tell me someone is trying something that it can't do.
But that's just my aversion to people who can't communicate coherently without a stream of emoticons.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-24 01:43pm
by salm
I´m quite happy with Trillian. The only problem i have is that i can´t send files with ICQ in connection with Trillian. But since I never do that it´s of no concern.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-24 03:47pm
by Themightytom
General Zod wrote:
We can? Is there a class action lawsuit that I wasn't aware of?
against ur mom...
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-24 04:58pm
by Sarevok
MSN web messenger is not too bad either for just chatting.
But knowing Shroom from our msn history he will need to send word documents and pictures. Pidgin dont work too well in my experience for that.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-24 05:00pm
by General Zod
Sarevok wrote:MSN web messenger is not too bad either for just chatting.
But knowing Shroom from our msn history he will need to send word documents and pictures. Pidgin dont work too well in my experience for that.
I've never had problems sending files over Pidgin. But then again I mainly use it for AIM.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-09-24 05:06pm
by Stark
It used to suck shit at it, but it works now. The codebase is improving, the look and feel isn't. Because OSS = crap.
unless it's on a Mac lol
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-10-05 05:02pm
by Dralan
Just a nice tip for you guys with old MSN that dont want to run unless you upgrade it :
( You dont really need to upgrade it
)
What you can do is find the messenger.exe file. Right click it and go to properties. Run in in windows 98 or win 2000 compatibility mode. They you will never get tormented about upgrading it again and it just works. Atleast it does so here.
Re: MSN Messenger replacement
Posted: 2009-10-09 04:20pm
by Vertigo1
I've had very good luck with
Miranda IM. About the only thing you can't do is webcam related, and I don't give two shits about that anyways.