How-to receive Facebook notifications through Windows Live Messenger


Posted by absorbation on Sat 08 Aug 2009 (18:11 GMT) (5780 views)
Integrating Facebook with Messenger seems to be on everyone's wish list for any upcoming IM client release. However, for the time being there are some simple alternatives in the form of Messenger Plus! scripts to add some basic features and receive Facebook notifications and updates through Windows Live Messenger. Listed below are three scripts to enchant your Messenger and Facebook experience:

Note: These scripts require the Windows Live Messenger add-on Messenger Plus! Live in order to function.


Facebook Status Checker

This handy script will display a toast pop-up message each time you receive a new notification or update on your Facebook home page. Very useful for Facebook addicts who want to see what their friends are doing as soon as it happens.

Download Facebook Status Checker


Facebook Status

Syncing your Windows Live Messenger personal message and your most recent Facebook status has never been easier. Each time you update your status this script will automatically sync it between applications. Very cool.

Download Facebook Status


Facebook Notifications

This application detects any changes made within your Facebook account e.g. friend requests, emails or event invites and displays it directly within Windows Live Messenger. This allows you to check on anything you need to take action on within Facebook as soon as it happens.

Download Facebook Notifications


Tags:   How to  Messenger Plus! Live  Script  Facebook    

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