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I agree, MSN's video tends to go much smoother, and you can send to more than one person at the same time without it becoming lagged right out.krazeekat said:I don't Yahoo anymore, for voice chat I used skype and video conferencing I prefer msn. Yahoo is bad for its lag and video quality.
tolyk said:I agree, MSN's video tends to go much smoother, and you can send to more than one person at the same time without it becoming lagged right out.
The new yahoo voice tends to work alright, but yes, Skype is better.
You couldn't with version 6.0, with 7+ you can. I learned from a friend, had no idea either. I never even tried it again after initially being told I could only use it in one window.krazeekat said:You can do multiple video with MSN? I thought you can't or is this a new thing?
Will give it a try then. Thankstolyk said:You couldn't with version 6.0, with 7+ you can. I learned from a friend, had no idea either. I never even tried it again after initially being told I could only use it in one window.
Maybe...are you volunteering?tolyk said:No problemNeed any volunteers?
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Possiblykrazeekat said:Maybe...are you volunteering?![]()
Very well...I shall keep that in mindtolyk said:Possibly![]()
Okaykrazeekat said:Very well...I shall keep that in mind![]()

krazeekat said:I don't Yahoo anymore, for voice chat I used skype and video conferencing I prefer msn. Yahoo is bad for its lag and video quality.
MSN works fine for me and it doesn't mess up my OS, I'm thinking that it could be the way you configure when you first downloaded it?Boomerpw said:I had a hell of a time getting MSN Messenger off my computer when I first bought it. Does it still get into your entire operating system, or can it run as a stand-alone app? What I didn't like was the way Messenger always started up when I ran Outlook Express.
MSN doesn't integrate itself into the operating system, Windows Messenger does.. well, if you're in XP.Boomerpw said:I had a hell of a time getting MSN Messenger off my computer when I first bought it. Does it still get into your entire operating system, or can it run as a stand-alone app? What I didn't like was the way Messenger always started up when I ran Outlook Express.
tolyk said:MSN doesn't integrate itself into the operating system, Windows Messenger does.. well, if you're in XP.
fulie57 said:If anyone has a Apple... iChat -> iChat is INCREDIBLE.![]()