Veljo
Mac Enthusiast
For all of those who use MSN Messenger 4.0 for Mac, be prepared for Microsoft's newest update, due for release sometime in June.
Renamed Micosoft Messenger 5 for Mac, a few (emphasis on few) new features have been added and listed below:
Display pictures: users can now have display pictures
Custom emotions: you can receive custom emoticons from Windows users, but you can't make your own
Brushed metal: sports a new interface tying it closer to applications such as iChat, Safari and QuickTime
Improved file transfers: file trasfer reliability has been raised significantly, though as with MSN Messenger 7.0 for Windows there are some bugs that block the transfer of files with certain extensions
Bigger buddy lists: up to 300 contacts can now be added to a buddy list, up from 150 and now in-line with MSN Messenger for Windows
Larger conversation population: you can now have up to 15 people in the same conversation
Corporate messaging: in a business environment you will be able to add corporate contacts to Messenger for Mac just like Windows Messenger on the PC
While these features are welcome, they are long overdue. In comparison however, Messenger for Mac still has only a little over 20% of the features that the new MSN Messenger 7.0 for PC has.
A comparison table is shown below:
http://rjt-online.myby.co.uk/messenger/table.php?ref=
Below is a screenshot released by Microsoft. It definately looks better than before:
So what do people think of this upgrade? How many Messenger users do we have here? It is nowhere near as good as what MSN Messenger 7.0 for PC is, but it's definately an improvement.
Renamed Micosoft Messenger 5 for Mac, a few (emphasis on few) new features have been added and listed below:
Display pictures: users can now have display pictures
Custom emotions: you can receive custom emoticons from Windows users, but you can't make your own
Brushed metal: sports a new interface tying it closer to applications such as iChat, Safari and QuickTime
Improved file transfers: file trasfer reliability has been raised significantly, though as with MSN Messenger 7.0 for Windows there are some bugs that block the transfer of files with certain extensions
Bigger buddy lists: up to 300 contacts can now be added to a buddy list, up from 150 and now in-line with MSN Messenger for Windows
Larger conversation population: you can now have up to 15 people in the same conversation
Corporate messaging: in a business environment you will be able to add corporate contacts to Messenger for Mac just like Windows Messenger on the PC
While these features are welcome, they are long overdue. In comparison however, Messenger for Mac still has only a little over 20% of the features that the new MSN Messenger 7.0 for PC has.
A comparison table is shown below:
http://rjt-online.myby.co.uk/messenger/table.php?ref=
Below is a screenshot released by Microsoft. It definately looks better than before:
So what do people think of this upgrade? How many Messenger users do we have here? It is nowhere near as good as what MSN Messenger 7.0 for PC is, but it's definately an improvement.