Last month we talked about BuddyFuse web messenger, the first of its kind to use the Windows Live Messenger library and Web Toolkit to chat to contacts. This however, is just a side project to the real BuddyFuse application which aims to integrate Messenger with popular social networking websites as well as adding compatibility with other IM clients such as Google Talk.

BuddyFuse integrates networks such as Google Talk, Twitter and Hyves into Windows Live Messenger. It is an addon for Windows Live Messenger that seamlessly enhances your chat experience. BuddyFuse will soon be available for you to download. The program will be free to use and does not contain any spyware or malware.




Integration is key within BuddyFuse


BuddyFuse is currently in private beta testing and is already shaping up to be a useful add-on for Windows Live Messenger. Although there is still a lot of work required, the idea of adding compatibility with more IM clients and social networking websites will make this a must-have application by the time BuddyFuse enters public release.


A screencast of BuddyFuse


So far I'm impressed with BuddyFuse, and I know its developer is very capable of creating high quality products while being very familiar with MSN/ Windows Live Messenger. Hopefully it won't be too long before BuddyFuse becomes publicly available.

Visit the official website


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