Messenger in Hotmail: You got it now?


Posted by mynetx on Tue 21 Apr 2009 (10:19 GMT) (1891 views)
Messenger in Windows Live Hotmail is now available for customers in Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and the US. If you are living in one of these countries, you will now be able to chat with your Messenger contacts directly from your Hotmail inbox. The Hotmail team states:

We’re happy to announce that Windows Live Hotmail is integrating instant messaging capabilities within its web interface. With this functionality, you can get your email and IM all in one place! This feature lets you IM your Windows Live Messenger contacts from within your Hotmail inbox or People page without having to switch over to the Messenger client. […]

Send an instant message from anywhere – With this new feature, you’ll now have instant messaging capabilities when you use a public or otherwise shared computer, without having to download a client program. Already logged in to Messenger elsewhere? Not a problem – you have the option to sign-in (or sign-out) from Hotmail through the “Messenger” drop down menu even if you are signed into the client elsewhere.



You are wondering if your country is not supported? Windows Live Wire comments:

Customers in Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and USA will see this feature for the first time today (as usual, rollout to different individuals is gradual, so if you don’t see it yet, please be patient). This feature rolled out to users in France, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, and the UK last month. Not in your area yet? We will be rolling out web-based Messenger to more locations in the coming months.



Getting started with Messenger in Hotmail


Note: This also works if you don’t use Hotmail, but have your own e-mail provider.
  1. Just browse your Messenger contacts.
  2. At the top right, you see an entry “ Messenger”.
  3. Click it, and choose “Sign in to Messenger (Web)”.
  4. Then click any of your contact’s display pictures and choose “Send an instant message”.
  5. A popup window opens, and you can start your conversation.

Some thoughts about the new service


It is a bit strange to see that Messenger in Hotmail is not realized with the new Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit, which seems to be predestined for such an implementation. You might also notice that the Web Messenger does not support all of Messenger’s core features. Here’s a list of what might be interesting to have:
  • Send and receive Offline messages.
  • Set your display picture easily.
    (I know, you can set it via your Windows Live profile, but that’s a bit complicated.)
  • Change your display name and your personal message easily.
    (Same applies here.)
  • See your contact’s Messenger scenes, and set your own.
    They might get integrated with the Windows Live headers?
  • Send and receive files.
  • Access chat logs.

What do you think of Messenger in Hotmail? Is there anything you miss or would like to have changed?

Tags:   Windows Live Hotmail  Web Toolkit    

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