Yahoo has released its Easter egg:Y! Messenger 9.0 Beta version,which was long due for release.But the extra hours Y! put in has apparently not gone to waste;the new version rocks,in my opinion.Mind you,there could be some minor bugs;it could crash without warning when you're in the midst of "interesting" conversations and irritate the devil out of you.Well,thats why software companies attach that "beta" tag to justify all those unwarranted antics.
Anyway,here are the features:First of all, you'll notice the new design, which is pretty attractive… with a few exceptions. Although you can choose from several color themes, I found at least one element which annoys me every time the contact window is opened: a communication bar which appears under a contact name, requiring you to choose from instant messaging, VoIP chat or SMS. The Sunnyvale company didn't say a thing on whether the bar can be disabled or not, or at least if we can set one of the options as default, because some of the consumers who use only instant messaging might find it useless.
The avatars are now displayed next to the contact names, while the status messages can be placed under them. You can choose between a detailed list view and a compact one, depending on your preferences. Besides these interface improvements, Yahoo Messenger 9.0 beta is fully compatible with video and photo sharing technologies such as YouTube, Yahoo Video or Flickr, allowing you to share pictures and clips in a matter of seconds. For example, to share a clip to your contact, all you need to do is type the link of the video.
Now, the juicy part: Yahoo Messenger 9.0 beta comes with some new skins and emoticons which I'm sure you'll like. Sarah Bacon, Product Manager, said that some of the emoticons were inspired by the Emoticontest.
Download Yahoo Messenger 9.0 beta here:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Chat/Instant-Messaging/Yahoo-Messenger.shtml
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Yahoo Messenger 9.0 Beta out
Penned by Sriram at 6:42 PM
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Great find Sri!
The new Windows Live and the Y! must have enhanced support for chatting with each other, hopefully. We may see the Windows Yahoo! Live Messenger or something like that.
Yahoo was better off without Microsoft.
Cheers,
Krishnan
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