Tutorial: Using Live Mesh for Windows Live Messenger
Posted by absorbation on Tue 22 Jul 2008 (20:07 GMT) (2519 views)
Synchronisation is key for me. I have all my devices working in harmony. My phone, iPod, games consoles and memory sticks are all synced with certain folders on my laptop. However, it is not so simple to sync program settings snf content over devices. Live Mesh allows you to do this, and LiveSide have posted a few guides to using the program for Windows Live Messenger:

Live Mesh tutorial: Synchronising Windows Live Messenger content
Live Mesh Tutorial: Synchronizing Messenger Plus! Skins, Scripts Etc
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Learn how to skin Windows Live Messenger
Posted by absorbation on Wed 16 Jan 2008 (17:32 GMT) (5472 views)
In case you didn't already know, I used to skin MSN Messenger. It was fun and it got me into software design. Back then I had no idea how I taught myself, I just compiled lots of old tutorials from around the web. I then decided to make a tutorial myself, it was basic, but provided all you needed if you took your time. But since Messenger Plus! Live 4.50 came to exist skinning has been flipped up-side down.

Ev0 skin creator Willz has created what I believe to be a highly detailed, highly accurate polished guide going through step by step every little detail that is involved in skinning Windows Live Messenger. The full guide is not completed yet, but the published documents are all you really need. Any future tutorials will just take you into the advanced side of skinning.

So are you interested in skinning Windows Live Messenger with Messenger Plus! Live? View Willz detailed skinning guide at the Messenger Plus! community forums.

View the skinning tutorial
Download Messenger Plus! Live