Continuum: An unique Messenger gadget for Windows
Posted by absorbation on Fri 04 Jul 2008 (15:19 GMT)

Continuum is a Windows sidebar gadget with a lot of character. It basically allows you to sign into MSN/ Windows Live Messenger, using a sleek, transparent interface, along with a sidebar gadget containing your favourite contacts.

Continuum is really well polished, easy to use and looks great. The sidebar idea also makes it more accessible and integrates Messenger better into Windows. Moreover you don't need to open or keep running Messenger to use it, thus the program only uses around 10MB of system memory, which is a strong contrast compared to an inactive Windows Live Messenger.

I highly recommend Continuum, its design is the main factor to draw you in, but in the end you find it practical enough to use it as an alternative to Messenger itself. The only problem with it is that it lacks the vast amount of features we have become used to within Windows Live Messenger, however this could change over the course of its development.

>> View a screenshot of Continuum in action
>> Visit the official website of Continuum

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Comments:

Comment by Dan
Posted on Fri 08 Aug 2008 (00:01 GMT)
This would be very nice as a stand alone messenger too... rather than having to keep the sidebar running.


Comment by absorbation
Posted on Tue 08 Jul 2008 (16:19 GMT)
Is that really a bug?

I'll work on that ASAP,


Comment by the andyman
Posted on Tue 08 Jul 2008 (11:39 GMT)
Damn it Ross you still haven't fixed the bug where it cuts everything off after a speech mark in a comment. Sorry Nathan but I'm not bothering to write out my whole comment again.


Comment by the andyman
Posted on Tue 08 Jul 2008 (11:37 GMT)
There is a way of hacking the Vista sidebar to work on XP but at the bottom of the page linked to above it does say


Comment by Nathan
Posted on Tue 08 Jul 2008 (11:27 GMT)
Excuse me for my ignorance, but since when could you use a windows vista sidebar gadget with XP. lol.

I really liked the look of this as well


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