Leaked Messenger for Mac beta reveals new design
Posted by absorbation on Sun 01 Aug 2010 (20:38 GMT) (26316 views)
A new build of Microsoft's Messenger for Mac has revealed an updated GUI more in-line with the current range of Windows Live products.

Bundled as part of Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac's new beta, the latest build released to official testers has several bug fixes and sports the Windows Live color scheme while maintaining its OS X style interface, as the screenshots reveal:


The new design is now closer to its Windows equivalent


We at Messenger Stuff could not sign into the build due to technical difficulties, but those of you wishing to download the latest build can do so over at Wikikou.

Source: Wikikou: Mac Messenger 8 BETA 5 with Mac Office 2011


Public beta of Messenger for Mac 8 now available
Posted by absorbation on Thu 25 Mar 2010 (17:28 GMT) (8390 views)
Back in January we speculated what 2010 would hold for Messenger for Mac. The development team have been teasing the long awaited audio and video features for over a year now, and as promised have released a public beta. This contains many of the same features that were leaked in a private beta last March.

Unfortunately I can never seem to log into Messenger for Mac and this build is no different, so I can't really provide a hands-on. Microsoft have stated that some features, such as file transfers and audio and video chatting appear to have several current limitations within the beta.

Download Messenger for Mac 8 beta



What does 2010 hold for Messenger for Mac?
Posted by absorbation on Fri 08 Jan 2010 (19:24 GMT) (42687 views)
I first wish to apologize for the adjournment of this post, it should have been constructed before the new year. In a reflection of 2009 the Office for Mac development team shed light on Messenger for Mac's future during 2010:

So what's up with Messenger? One of the most frequent questions we get here on Mojo and in forums is that you – our customers and community- want an update on timing for A/V support in the Messenger personal service, especially since we shared our plan to deliver a beta of personal A/V in 2009. Here's the update: progress has been slower than expected due to the challenge of connecting to the most current A/V code running on the Windows Live servers. We will not have a beta available in 2009, but we are close: we are in "dogfood", and we plan to have the beta available to you by next March. We know how anxious you are to use this new version, but I want to ensure we are delivering a top quality experience before we ship, and we will have that in March.



It appears technical difficulties have delayed the overdue feature of audio and video conversations, something we witnessed in working condition last march when an internal build leaked. Nevertheless a beta is expected this March and as a Mac user myself it cannot come soon enough.

Source: Mac Mojo: 2009 in review



Messenger for Mac 8 internal beta leaked
Posted by absorbation on Sun 22 Mar 2009 (21:53 GMT) (11644 views)
Recently I am embraced the Mac. I'm currently writing this post from my new unibody Macbook, using OS X and I'm finding it a really pleasurable and a less frustrating experience. Nevertheless, the current Messenger for Mac, or "Microsoft Messenger" as its program is really called, lacks several of the core features required for the day to day interactions with our contacts. In many ways, it looks better than it performs.

Build 8.0.0.090205 has been circulating around the web, and offers audio and video support. This feature has been long-waited, but in the leaked build, the short-comings of the program make it highly unstable and not worth the download for these highly desired set of features. This is an early build, and a lot of work is still required.

Ever since Macs went Intel based, their potential has become wider. It appears that Microsoft may make Messenger for Mac 8 an Intel only build, a common trend among many pieces of Mac software. The transition period to Intel based Macs should mean the minimal amount of users are affected by this change. This however, is still unconfirmed by Microsoft.

Microsoft Messenger for Mac is shaping up to be a feature packed, highly-polished product. Although nothing can compete with the customization options within Windows Live Messenger for Windows, the program is intentionally designed to be simple; the cooperate mode shows it is not just meant to chat to friends, it is designed to enable productivity. When the complete version is released, expect an in-depth feature on all the individual changes.

View more information and a selection of screenshots
View the Microsoft product page for Messenger for Mac




Audio and video coming soon to Messenger for Mac
Posted by absorbation on Sat 27 Dec 2008 (20:28 GMT) (1303 views)
Messenger for Mac has always been a well-designed, easy to use, some-what robust application that has always lacked in features. The opposite could be said for the Windows editions, which were jammed packed with various buggy, half-completed peripherals. In recent months there has been a definite shift to this pattern, with Windows Live Messenger 9 looking more polished than ever, while Messenger for Mac has slowly been adding features. Now after many years of requests, audio and video chatting is coming to Messenger for Mac.

I'm glad to say that the upcoming release of Windows Live Messenger, currently in beta, delivers the new A/V protocol that enables us to deliver A/V support in Messenger for Mac. It is cross-platform compatible and will work with Windows Live Messenger. This is a huge milestone that will enable us to continue moving forward with Messenger for Mac development.


We are very excited to be able to bring A/V support to the personal service. Our plan is to deliver a beta version of A/V in 2009. We are also working on additional features in both the personal and corporate service of Messenger for Mac for the next version of Messenger. We'll provide more updates and details in a future blog post.


Since we can't wait and are dying to share with you the progress we've made so far, at Macworld we hope to have a live demo of the A/V work we have completed to date in the personal service of Messenger for Mac. So please come on by the MacBU booth at Macworld!


This is some great news. As a new Mac owner myself, I do find the lack of features frustrating as times, and often boot camp my way into Windows Live Messenger. When Macworld comes this year (without Apple's presence) you will hear the updates as they come in.

Source: An Update on Messenger for Mac - Mac Mojo



Microsoft Messenger for Mac 7.0.1 released
Posted by dempsey on Sat 28 Jun 2008 (13:40 GMT) (1392 views)
Messenger for Mac 7.0.1 is an integrated communications client that enables you to communicate with contacts within and outside your organization. Messenger for Mac 7.0.1 is a Universal application that is built to run on both PowerPC-based and Intel-based Macs and makes it easy to take advantage of the full power of real-time communications.

Messenger for Mac 7.0.1 improves support for users of the VoiceOver feature in Mac OS X, and it fixes user interface issues that appear when Messenger is used with some European languages.

Download Messenger for Mac 7.0.1 (official source)
Find out more about Messenger for Mac


Messenger for Mac 7 released
Posted by the andyman on Tue 29 Apr 2008 (21:25 GMT) (3156 views)
Messenger for Mac 7, the official Windows Live Messenger client for Macs, has finally been released.

The main improvement is the much-awaited introduction of audio and video chats, although if you're a non-business user of Messenger for Mac you will probably be disappointed. The A/V features require your network to be running Office Communications Server, but chats can be made to people on other networks using OCS and even to Windows users running Office Communicator. Business users also get updates to make Messenger for Mac more like Office Communicator, for example more presence information.

Regular users of Messenger for Mac, who use their Windows Live IDs to sign in, will see no sign of these new features. Instead, the main thing they have to look forward to in the new version is being able to give contacts nicknames and to search through contacts in a way similar to the 'word-wheel' in Windows Live Messenger for PCs. Another new addition is integration of the Mac OS X Bonjour technology.

The audio and video features for non-corporate users seem no closer either:

"We provided a look at our roadmap late last year and we remain on track--delivering A/V support to our corporate users and continuing to work with the Windows Live team to make A/V support available for (consumers)," senior marketing manager Amanda Lefebvre said in a statement.


Download Messenger for Mac 7 (official source)
Find out more about Messenger for Mac

Release announcement at the Office for Mac team blog
Find out more about the new A/V features (and the lack of them)

Get help for the new version
Information about corporate use and deployment


Messenger for Mac 7 makes another appearance
Posted by absorbation on Tue 29 Jan 2008 (19:45 GMT) (6212 views)
There was been some confusing rumors over MSN Messenger for Mac. Some websites have suggested that the client was being re-branded as something new, containing a fresh re-design and finally adding features such as video conversations. Back in November last year we reported:

MS will no longer update the MSN Messenger for Mac, but they are going to release a brand new client for Mac OS X that is according to him 'Really, really cool and awesome' but he would not provide any more details due to his NDA.



According to the Mac BU [Business Unit] they've reached a milestone in the development process of Messenger for Mac 7.0 with the recent launch of a private beta with new Audio and Visual capabilities for a select group of enterprise customers using Office Communication Server 2007.



Some photos has been circulating around the Internet of the new program on display, which you can view here. All I can say is it looks very cool and I'm looking forward to the official release.

View the photos at Flickr
View Mac Mojo's post about development


Confusion over the future of MSN Messenger for Mac
Posted by absorbation on Sun 11 Nov 2007 (10:34 GMT) (3792 views)
This week has raised confusion about the future of MSN Messenger for Mac. Along with information about Windows Live Messenger 9, rumors suggested that the program would be re-designed for the better:

MS will no longer update the MSN Messenger for Mac, but they are going to release a brand new client for Mac OS X that is according to him 'Really, really cool and awesome' but he would not provide any more details due to his NDA.


Microsoft then responded to this well received piece of news. This was summed up by ZDNet:

As it turns out Office 2008 for Mac will include Messenger for Mac 6.0 [out of] the box [...]

According to the Mac BU [Business Unit] they've reached a milestone in the development process of Messenger for Mac 7.0 with the recent launch of a private beta with new Audio and Visual capabilities for a select group of enterprise customers using Office Communication Server 2007.


So MSN Messenger for Mac won't be re-branded, but it will get a lot of new exciting features to attract a wider market.


Messenger for Mac 6.0.3 released
Posted by the andyman on Wed 22 Aug 2007 (15:31 GMT) (3472 views)
Just a quick post to tell you that Messenger for Mac, the official Microsoft messaging client for Mac, was updated to version 6.0.3 yesterday.

It doesn't seem to be a major update, changes include:

improved performance during file transfers and improvements to Kerberos authentication. It also introduces support for the Danish, Finnish, and Norwegian languages.


Download Messenger for Mac 6.0.3
View a screenshot
Read ValSpy's review of version 6.0.2