Charlie Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 Messenger for Mac 6.0 makes it easy to take advantage of the full power of instant messaging, and it is a Universal application built to run on both PowerPC-based and Intel-based Macs. This update allows Messenger for Mac users to: Chat with Yahoo! Messenger contacts Add a status message that your personal contacts can see Share what you are listening to in iTunes with your personal contacts Create, send, and receive custom emoticons with personal contacts Send and receive custom animated emoticons with personal contacts Search for conversation histories using Spotlight Check the spelling in your instant messages By using Messenger for Mac, you can see when your friends, family, coworkers, and associates at other companies are online and then communicate with them instantly. Messenger for Mac offers two types of communication services — a personal account and a corporate account. A personal account works with the Windows Live Messenger service. Contacts that you add to your personal account include friends and family members. Instant message conversations with users are not limited to users who have Messenger for Mac installed on their computers. You can also have instant message conversations with users who have other instant messaging services, such as Yahoo! Messenger. A corporate account uses the Microsoft Office Live Communications Server service. Contacts that you add to your corporate account include coworkers who are in the same company as you and associates at other companies. Instant message conversations with other corporate account users are not limited to corporate users who have Messenger for Mac installed on their computers. With the federation features enabled on Live Communications Server, users can also have instant message conversations with users who have other instant messaging services, such as AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), Yahoo! Messenger, and iChat users who are signed in with AOL accounts. http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx?pid=download&location=/mac/download/misc/messenger60_download.xml
LazyBoy Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 I just use Adium, messenger pisses me off on Mac.
Charlie Posted September 28, 2006 Author Posted September 28, 2006 Same here, but I though I;d just post that here anyway. It's an improvement anyway.
Caris Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 Alot better than 5, but STILL no webcam support...
That Guy Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 Thanks for that. Looks decent, but like has been said, NO WEBCAM SUPPORT. The only reason I wouldn't have used Messenger anyway. Ah well, I'm still gonna use it. I just can't believe we still can't use webcams...
Charlie Posted September 28, 2006 Author Posted September 28, 2006 aMSN has Mac to PC webcam support which works very well. The whole program seems a little bit slow though.
Nintendork Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 It currently has nothing on either iChat or Adium. The features are welcome but the primary design of this fucking huge send button. Who is it for? Blind Dogs? Nobody uses the mouse to send messages.. it's inefficient. Adium rules, it's a great platform before AIM signs some kind of deal with Yahoo! and MSN to bring true cross platform bliss. My only concern is.. the current inter-operability between MSN and Yahoo! will not be as streamlined as Jabber with video and voice over ip intergration. Ideally Mac users could use Adium with Jabber or iChat with Jabber.. Then use the video and voice software seemlessly. Guess we have 3-5 years to go. hacks- tokyo train station, ibubble, gems and some other crap. I used aMSN but the webcam support was very iffy, no doubt improved in the past 2 years but I'm an adium guy until something as good with voice/video comes along.
Eenuh Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 Sorry if this shouldn't be posted here, but what IM program would you guys recommend? I'm looking for something that'll allow webcam support, but there doesn't seem to be anything around that works? I have Adium, but so far I'm not a big fan of it yet, plus it also doesn't allow webcam. =/
Nintendork Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 iChat is best for audio and video on the Mac.. seeing as Airport / iSight has become standard on all Macs the prices of the accesories individually has dropped. If you have a friend who you regularly want to chat to then iChat would be the way to go, you can both get free AIM accounts and use video for free. If you intend to use MSN then I'm sorry. Mac really doesn't deliver there. I'm familiar with aMSN and it just isn't very reliable at all- even with branded USB webcams. Give iChat a go if you don't have access to a Windows Machine.. the iSight is really quite good quality.
Charlie Posted October 9, 2006 Author Posted October 9, 2006 I've never sent a webcam with aMSN, but it works well with receiving one, so I presume it will work sending too... It's not very stable though, as Nintendork said.
Nintendork Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 Recieving is much better than sending. You can reboot the system 4 times before you get it to initiate with the USB camera. Otherwise you just end up sending a black screen to the other user.
Nintendork Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 Sign up to the Mac.com trial. You keep the [email protected] alias free.
KKOB Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 wow look at all the mac users!!! you poor things you! (well you need to be a lil loaded to get some of them but you know what i mean lol)
Charlie Posted October 9, 2006 Author Posted October 9, 2006 wow look at all the mac users!!! you poor things you! (well you need to be a lil loaded to get some of them but you know what i mean lol) No, I don't actually. I love my Mac and could never change back to using a Windows PC now.
Eenuh Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 wow look at all the mac users!!! you poor things you! (well you need to be a lil loaded to get some of them but you know what i mean lol) I just have a Macbook actually (required for school). I still use my PC for most stuff, but I also love my Mac. =3 And thanks for answering my question guys. I'll try to give iChat a go one of these days.
That Guy Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 No, I don't actually. I love my Mac and could never change back to using a Windows PC now. Same here, I don't know what you're talking about Tak. Mac OS X has still not done anything to annoy me. I get annoyed with something to do with Windows every day. I also think £750 for a laptop with a Core Duo processor is pretty dam good. Lets not forget I can also run Windows on my Mac. I choose not to...
Nintendork Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 cheapest core duo notebooks around are the MacBooks, and they don't have the lowest grade processor either. 1.8ghz instead of 1.6ghz in the cheapest models. Add OS X, iLife, iSight + Microphone, the media suite Front Row and a pretty good battery life. You've got a winner. Apple only cocked up on the graphics card, intel 950 accelerator thing. Apparently even that's not bad for multi tasking with HD playback, but it's not up to 3D games.
CVD Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 I'm using this new msn, it's pretty good. The SEND button sucks and I'd like tabbed conversations, but it's the most stable and reliable Mac msn I've used.
Jon Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 I'm using this new msn, it's pretty good. The SEND button sucks and I'd like tabbed conversations, but it's the most stable and reliable Mac msn I've used. Can't be more reliable than Adium, has never crashed on me once.
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