[Q] Looking MSN (IM) app for Android (Gingerbred) with push and talk - General Questions and Answers

Hi!
Give me hint if there are a good MSN application for my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S with Google Android OS v2.3.3 aka Gingerbred).
I have found that some have push support with Android version 2.2+ and some have voice clips, but not talk like the desktop version of Windows Live Messenger or Skype. Android Skype is super (here in Finland it work with WLAN and 3G), but I'm still looking a MSN IM too, becouse I use Messenger on my desktop PC and have more friends from there than on Skype world.
Paid version of MSN are OK, too, if they have push and talk support. Not interesting about voice clips.

I searched a little but i can't find anything. I guess you just have to switch between Skype and a IM app.
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