[Q] Where's Windows Live Messenger? ;o - Android Apps and Games

Any Window Live Messenger apps for Android? WinMo has sweet a sweet official one that you can send voice clips, transfer files on and stuff like that.
Most of the 'MSN' 'Windows Live Messenger' apps I see looks like someone crayoned the design. It's that horrible ;o
Any official clients ?

the one i like the best in MSN talk
there is MSN talk free and MSN talk pro

I'll second MSN Talk, best client out there for android. Unless you prefer something that ebuddy that gives you access to AIM and whtnot as well.

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Facebook Chat Client for WM6?

such a thing doesnt seem to exist. Surely such an app would be pretty popular?
Searched the web for this also but not luck yet The inbuilt chat on facebook doesn't work on Opera Mini 4.1 on my vox - in fact if i leave it on it displays a bar that just blocks other things.
I read that facebook is looking to make their chat jabber friendly (whatever that is) but i do believe that will allow most multi client IM programs to use facebook chat.
protossss said:
I read that facebook is looking to make their chat jabber friendly (whatever that is) but i do believe that will allow most multi client IM programs to use facebook chat.
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Jabber is like AIM or Windows Live. Google Chat is Jabber, for example.
Oh thats good news then. So when it is jabber compliant i can see most free IM clients for PPC and Smartphone will add facebook support. good news!
I to have been in search of this. hope thet get it sorted soon. palringo was said to work but to no avail
This any good to you? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=455263
facebook plugin for WM6:
http://faceofmobile.com/download
yet another one...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=480365
FacebookIM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=480365

AIM Messenger

i need a good Messenger for AIM
i used Palringo but its not working no more
There's a myriad of choices out there: Slick, Beejive (personal favorite), IM+ (not free), Octro Talk, etc.
i use those
i installed those but i didnt like them
i need a messenger that can run in the background and also soppurts messenging cell phone numbers like palringo did

[Resolved] [Q] Why is WM so poorly supported by big names?

In my attempt to get the most out of my WM powered device (HD2) i could not help realizing that windows mobile is not among the targets of big software names like Yahoo, Skype, Fring, Google and what's more intereseting not even by Microsoft...
Take for exemple Google... it has it's Android... and the thing that it is best at is integrating anything google related into android phones: mail, calendar, contacts, photos, maps... you name it.... and they do this out of the box... and with the best user experience keeping the looks of the web based counterparts...
Yahoo and Skype... they both have IM clients for Android, Iphone, Symbian, Blackberry... but NOT windows mobile... WHY?...
Fring is perfect with anything but WM
Iphone and Android are so new on the market yet everybody supports it asap.
As for Microsoft you would've expected at least to integrate their own apps into windows phones... but they don't... They have the live app wich integrates messenger, contacts and mail... but not in the best way... I would've liked to see something to directly make a space entry from your phone's interface, to directly publish a photo or to send a file to skydrive... to have calendar synced at its full web potential... i know you have the exchange emulation like google but what about alternate calendars...
Bing is another thing... we have to install it your self instead of beeing fully integrated into your windows phone....
So the question is how come WM lost terrain being that it is the oldest on the market and has such a computing power in support of it (I guess we all agree that MS is a giant)?....
Karma is a ***** for MS
give a windows mobile 6.5 phone to a normal user.
let him use it for some weeks.
then give him an android phone and let him use that for some weeks too
look at the result.
now think if ur question was really that good

Which is the best WP instant messaging app that combines multiple chat networks?

Hello, I am looking for an app that combines skype chat, facebook chat and maybe other networks in one single list. So far I've been using IM+, but it is veeery buggy and crashes all the time.
I've just installed Nimbuzz, but surpisingly it doesn't support Skype. Why is that, in the past it supported it?
Please help. Thanks.
I haven't had crash problems with IM+ at al, but it's definitely slow. Unfortunately, it was the option that suited my needs at the time, so I don't have a lot of other suggestions to make here.
With that said, Skype now supports forwarding IMs from Skype to a linked Windows Live account 9in fact, the two services are being fully combined, and the standalone Messenger client is being phased out). In a way, you could argue that WP7 already has a bit of built-in Skype integration therefore.
I think what'sapp is also a good app.......
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With that said, Skype now supports forwarding IMs from Skype to a linked Windows Live account 9in fact, the two services are being fully combined, and the standalone Messenger client is being phased out). In a way, you could argue that WP7 already has a bit of built-in Skype integration therefore.
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How to link Skype account to Windows Live account?
Or should we link Windows Live account to Skype?
You can probably do it from the latest Skype client for the PC, or I know you can from the Skype app for Windows 8 / Windows RT (if you have something running Win8)

[REQ] Skype with Facebook, Gtalk, Twitter

Hey, got an idea.
Since MSN went to Outlook and Outlook integrated with Skype and Skype with Facebook... and even in Microsoft account options now you can add FB & GTalk (chat works online) and Twitter for status updates... How about one nice and simple Android app with common chat list (Skype, FB, Gtalk) and Feeds tab (FB, Twitter). Shouldn't be a rocket science.
I was looking for something like that, the whole day. The closest is ICQ(!?!). You can add FB and Gtalk, still no Skype and Twitter (I think there was, API update must be). Even free calls working decently. To point a direction... but Microsoft with Skype, well, worth to think about.
dsa88 said:
Hey, got an idea.
Since MSN went to Outlook and Outlook integrated with Skype and Skype with Facebook... and even in Microsoft account options now you can add FB & GTalk (chat works online) and Twitter for status updates... How about one nice and simple Android app with common chat list (Skype, FB, Gtalk) and Feeds tab (FB, Twitter). Shouldn't be a rocket science.
I was looking for something like that, the whole day. The closest is ICQ(!?!). You can add FB and Gtalk, still no Skype and Twitter (I think there was, API update must be). Even free calls working decently. To point a direction... but Microsoft with Skype, well, worth to think about.
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IM+: All-in-One Messenger :good:

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