Messenger Plus! Live 4.22.274 released


Posted by chris on Sat 02 Jun 2007 (10:02 GMT) (3027 views)
Patchou has released the compatibility version of Messenger Plus! Live for the newly released Windows Live Messenger 8.5 BETA.

Apart from the compatibility addition, there is a couple of bug fixes, but that's about it. All you Messenger beta testers can now play the Messenger Plus! Live contest!

Download: Messenger Plus! Live 4.22.274
View: Messenger Plus! Live Contest Information


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Comment by bean
Posted on Thu 14 Jun 2007 (13:18 GMT)
hiya i like it is gd


Comment by msgcrap
Posted on Sun 03 Jun 2007 (19:49 GMT)
It's only like IE5 that doesn't support transparentsy and you can just add a white bg, it's just that the image have looked dodgy.


Comment by the andyman
Posted on Sun 03 Jun 2007 (13:49 GMT)
Looks good


Comment by Chris
Posted on Sun 03 Jun 2007 (12:33 GMT)
Yeh I had a go yesterday, but forgot about it, i'll try again later today.

Edit: I've just added the new one, does that look ok?


Comment by the andyman
Posted on Sun 03 Jun 2007 (12:19 GMT)
... and because our background is always white anyway, although I have been wanting to make a new image for our MP!L posts for a while now as there are messy grey bits in the background of the current one


Comment by Chris
Posted on Sat 02 Jun 2007 (22:34 GMT)
@msgcrap: Because of Internet Explorer not supporting transparency.


Comment by msgcrap
Posted on Sat 02 Jun 2007 (22:20 GMT)
How come you don't just use this image for your MP!L posts...? It has a transparent bg

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