A look at the new build of Windows Live Messenger 9
Posted by RebelSean on Thu 13 Nov 2008 (10:25 GMT) (3497 views)
A few months ago Windows Live Messenger 9 beta was released with tons and tons of new features. Beta testers have been hard at work filling bugs and feedback to the Messenger team. For a moment we all thought that our feedback was being ignored, however today marked a special day for Windows Live as a whole.

Lonn, a program manager for Windows Live Messenger, released a short video over at the MessengerSays blog. The Messenger build that was used in the video is a newer version that has some new features that we will see in the next release. Looking through the video, I've outlined a few of the changes we will see:
  • The sign-in window has a totally new look. Simplistic and features a nice "Welcome Back" message.
  • Post a note is now enabled, along with the ability to sort through your contacts' updates.
  • The PhotoShare application is finally able to save your pictures that your contact shares with you (huge thank you to the team for that). Now lets rally for a zoom feature ;)
  • Your contact's status is now shown in text next to their name on your contact list.
  • The layout options have been increased due to the high amount of feedback from the beta testers. We now have the ability to:
    1. Sort your categories alphabetically or by status
    2. Show your offline contacts in your categories instead of a separate "Offline" category, or show them in a separate category if you want
    3. Show your offline SMS contacts in their own category

There is a lot more changes coming our way in the next refresh, and I'm looking forward to sharing them with you guys. Subscribe to our RSS feed for the latest information regarding the new version of Windows Live Messenger.

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Now activated: New group options in Messenger Wave 3
Posted by absorbation on Wed 22 Oct 2008 (21:37 GMT) (1512 views)
Windows Live Messenger 9 has brought about major reforms to the groups system. Now groups are connected across your contacts accounts, embracing a new social networking age. Over the past couple of days some new options, that have been previously greyed out have now been activated. LiveSide has the scoop:

Previously these options were greyed-out, but today they're being activated and directs you to the appropriate websites associated with the Group (we'll talk about Groups more in-depth later). Unfortunately most of these links currently directs you to the 404 "We can't find that page" page you'd get when you visit any of the beta urls we've found previously ... with the exception of one – Groups Calendar!


The noteworthy thing about groups is now you can share photos and sync calendars, particularly useful in a cooperate environment. Just one of the cool, yet simple features that Wave 3 has brought to the table.



Skinning Wave 3: What's the future for skinning Messenger?
Posted by absorbation on Tue 14 Oct 2008 (20:01 GMT) (1633 views)
Some of you may of noticed a delay before the mainstream patches were released for the new public beta of Windows Live Messenger 9 Wave 3. This was because the method of changing Messenger's resources had dramatically changed, just like it did with the first betas of 8.0. Skinning enthusiast Willz has pieced together the picture:

For the past few weeks I have been playing around with 9 seeing what has changed and how far we can push things. I have to say that although there are a lot of changes and nearly double the amount of layout files to modify, overall 9 is going to bring some really interesting things to the table. One of the things I am looking forward to playing with is with some of the new effects that Messenger 9 brings such as fades, text glows and other types of animation.


I should also point out that I am only able to modify 9 because of a small workaround that was discovered that allows us to force Messenger to use its old layout files over the new ones. This allows skins, Messenger addons and patches to do their thing on 9 once again. Most people are counting this as a victory saying that stuff is possible again on 9, but really all this was was something to buy us some time. The old layout files have a really high chance of not existing in the final version of 9 so we will be back to square one.


The main problem about 9 still exists and in order for things to survive in the final version of 9 the new layout file format of Messenger 9 has to be figured out properly or we will be stuck with not being able to modify Messenger again. This new layout file isn't standard XML and style information that we can easily edit with any text editor, instead it is some weird file type that can't be read or edited properly without cracking it.


This is one the reasons for the delay of the Messenger Plus! Live public beta (although the feature is working fully for testers), and why patches took so long to be released this time. Willz has also been showing off some new skins, and overall it looks like there is some great new stuff available in Wave 3, despite the workarounds required to achieve them.

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Design evolved: Windows Live Messenger 9 - The Gift and the Curse


MessengerDiscovery beta for Windows Live Messenger 9
Posted by absorbation on Wed 08 Oct 2008 (16:54 GMT) (7336 views)
For all of you who have an urge to constantly modify your Messenger with the latest versions, add-ons and skins this news is for you. MessengerDiscovery is a long and successful add-on for Windows Live Messenger adding several unique and rather interesting features. Now Matt, the creator of the program has released a public beta specifically for the Wave 3 beta of Windows Live Messenger 9.

I was working very hard on MessengerDiscovery 2 trying to get it perfect and releasing it at the end of next month, but I wasn't planning on WLM 9 becoming public so soon. So I am going to release a public beta (2.0 preview) ... This version is 80% compatible with Windows Live Messenger 2009 Beta (version 9), most features work but the MessengerDiscovery engine has not been thoroughly tested.


From that statement it seems the program will be buggy. Heck, every final version of MessengerDiscovery has been buggy and has lacked that polish which makes the good stand from the great. I say use the beta with caution, as it is still not a supported product.

Visit the MessengerDiscovery 2 beta website



Improved voice and video calling is present in Wave 3
Posted by absorbation on Sat 04 Oct 2008 (18:24 GMT) (1929 views)
Everyday it seems like something positive is being discovered about the new public beta of Windows Live Messenger 9. Now according to MessengerSays, the official development blog for the program, voice and video calling has been significantly improved:

Faster Call Connect Time. This would be the first thing that you'll notice when you call a friend using our latest Windows Live Messenger. You will be connected and talking in less time than ever before! Not only that but we've done quite a bit to improve the sound clarity and video sharpness in addition to adding higher resolution video modes (if your hardware and connection supports it). We believe you'll be quite happy with the improvements our team has made here.


As hardware technology advanced, so did we: If you have a dual core PC, recent webcam and fast broadband connection; you will benefit more from Full Screen Video Call. Because if you have a dual core PC, and you switch to full screen during your video call; it will be upgraded to High Quality Video Call.



Great news, as the video calling system, which has been in place for years has quickly became outdated. The development team have started to take into account the new developments in processing power and availability to larger bandwidth. Seriously, the improvement from 8.5 is uncanny. Kudos to whoever is now project managing and developing Windows Live Messenger.

MessengerSays: Improved voice and video features in new version of Messenger



Windows Live Messenger 9 release date confirmed?
Posted by absorbation on Sat 04 Oct 2008 (13:38 GMT) (5740 views)
It appears a provisional release date has been set for the official release of Windows Live Messenger 9. LiveSide claims:

According to an email sent out tonight to users of MSN Direct Spot watches, which will not support the new Wave 3 version, Windows Live Messenger is set to be released on February 10, "2008" (sic). The email gives the correct start date for the beta (Sept 17, 2008). Of course it remains to be seen whether or not the release schedule is met, but this gives us some indication of the timetable for Wave 3 final releases.



The find was discovered by Microsoft MVP Johnathan Kay, an expert in MSN/ Windows Live Messenger. However, although I do not doubt the legitimacy of the email, I have a few concerns as this was not a message sent by the Windows Live Messenger team. Firstly, the date claims to be in February 2008, which has already passed, but many have inferred this to be a typo. Secondly, Microsoft rarely announce release dates because any midnight bugs may show up. Finally the exact date of February 10th is odd because it is over 4 months away and development progress may be completed way before then. I'm calling my bluff on this one.

View the screenshot of the email


Not-so-speedy-speedlinking: Wave 3 catchup
Posted by absorbation on Tue 23 Sep 2008 (18:03 GMT) (1495 views)
There have been several small developments over the past week, mostly involving the new public beta of Windows Live Messenger 9. Here is the stuff that may not warrant a full news post, but we didn't want to slip under the net:

  • The MessengerSays blog, the official blog of Windows Live Messenger, has gone through the details of the Wave 3 update explaining each new feature in depth, complete with screenshots and even videos.

  • A-Patch has been updated for the Wave 3 beta version. Following concern over the future development of skins and patches, the popular Messenger patching application has found a walk-a-round and has been updated to include a vast amount of features. For those of you who hate ads, or certain things within Messenger, this is your chance to block them out.

  • The Windows Live Messenger library has been updated to version 2.5 which improves on the web API of the program, giving web developers more access to the workings of the Messenger servers.

  • Patchou has commented on a version of Messenger Plus! Live for Windows Live Messenger 9. He told users: "I'll start working on it today [Wednesday 17/9] but I can't say yet if I'll release something publicly before the final version is released by Microsoft or not (all of that depends on when they'll actually release a final)."

  • LiveSide have revealed how they found the Wave 3 download links, and defended themselves for making them public. I believe they are still very bitter about their DMCA notice they received a few weeks ago (as are we), and have tried to persuade Microsoft to have better PR relations. They make a valid point.


Wave 3: The end of skinning messenger?
Posted by RebelSean on Thu 18 Sep 2008 (15:11 GMT) (9912 views)
So Windows Live Wave 3 public beta has now been released worldwide. While some personally love the new interface and some despise it, a new problem has arisen that could possibly end all future development of skins that are made possible by Messenger Plus! Live. Skinners around the world are outraged because they've spent the last few months perfecting their skins and gearing up for the release of Wave 3.

If you're not a developer, then you're probably wondering why there is a huge hype about this? Here's a short explanation by master skinner willz as to why skinning may come to an end in the near future:

Basically instead of using Messengers own resources like always, the new Aero frame that Messenger uses relies on Windows Vista's own theme which means skinners can no longer edit this part of Messenger under Windows Vista unless Aero is disabled at all times. So what does that mean exactly? It means that you will not be able to have a truly complete Messenger skin under vista whilst Aero is enabled. There are a few other things that 9 brings that also kill a few skinning techniques that people use at the moment. One of the new things the 9 brings to the table is the fact that resources are now 90% MSNRLE, which means there will be a lot of resources that will not be able to be replaced without being able to replicate the layers that MSNRLE images use. One of these is the emoticons, normally skinners edit one png image, but with the new beta they are now an MSNRLE image which means they are impossible to replace because there is no emoticon code anywhere and in order to replace a MSNRLE with a png you must have access to its code. The only solution is to somehow replicate the layered MSNRLE (which isn't possible at the moment).



Not only is this affecting skinners, Ahmad (developer of A-Patch) is also currently unable to release an update due to the new resources in the Wave 3 version. We'll update you as soon as we can with more information regarding the new resources in Messenger.

Read willz's full post at Design Evolved



Windows Live Messenger Wave 3 public beta released
Posted by absorbation on Wed 17 Sep 2008 (12:54 GMT) (13085 views)
Despite the recent news on a new private beta of Windows Live Messenger ready to ship out to testers, Microsoft have released a beta of the Wave 3 generation of Windows Live products, including Windows Live Messenger 9. The update includes several updates, as we have already discussed. Below is a list of some notable changes:
  • Cleaner icons and softer sounds have replaced the current ones
  • The toolbar menu has been removed, and the email button enlarged and placed to the right
  • Contacts now have new hover effects
  • Display picture containers change colour depending on your and your contacts' status
  • A new feature called "What's new" gives updates on alternating contacts at the bottom of your contact list
  • A "Change your Scene" feature allows you to change the header background image in the contact list
  • There is a layout option within the options menu
  • The statuses "Out to lunch", "In a call" and "Be right back" have been removed
  • A chat history button has been added to conversations

The update is still incompatible with Messenger Plus! Live, however Patchou has told users: "I'll start working on it today but I can't say yet if I'll release something publicly before the final version is released by Microsoft or not (all of that depends on when they'll actually release a final)."

Personally, this version is the improvement I have wanted for years. A cleaner design, that doesn't really need patching, and highly customisable features, along with a more polished feel, is what Messenger should be. The new sounds and icons seem refreshed and as if they have been created by someone with a good eye for program design. Wave 3 gets the big thumbs up from Messenger Stuff.



Download the new beta version (in your own language)
Get the new beta via Windows Live Installer (Direct link, English version)
View our gallery containing screenshots of the new Windows Live Messenger Wave 3 beta
View more coverage over at LiveSide
View the announcement at the MessengerSays blog



Windows Live Messenger M2 screenshots and features unveiled
Posted by absorbation on Fri 05 Sep 2008 (14:28 GMT) (4620 views)
Continuing with the vast amount of Windows Live Messenger 9 converge, it appears that the M2 build of Windows Live Messenger 9 – released to a few selected testers recently – has had some screenshots "leaked" (or are they M3 mockups?). LiveSide found the new screenshots and have the scoop on the new features we can see in them:

  1. Personalisation – We've talked about the new Wave 3 header before, but what we haven't really talked about is how it can be personalised. With Wave 3, the header allows for theming across Windows Live using "scenes", meaning that the UI you see in Messenger is also the UI you see on the web. As the image on the right shows, users can select their own background image – maybe its time for some LiveSide themed screenshots? This was discussed in one of our first ever interviews with Phil Holden over 2 years ago, so its great to see this finally come to fruition.
  2. Simplified header - As well as having the new Wave 3 UI, the header at the top of the contact list has also had a redesign, removing a lot of the clutter. Gone are many of the buttons like Windows Live Call, Windows Live Today, Spaces, Mobile messaging etc, leaving just a simplified Hotmail notification icon on the right hand side. This is something we're not so surprised about, we heard a while ago that usage of these extras was very low (think less than 1 percentage of all users).
  3. Improved Personal Status Message (PSM) – The PSM was first introduced in Messenger v7 along with the music PSM, showing your contacts what you are listening to. Since then not much has changed, despite some intrepid investigators noticing that there are Office and Games icons contained within Messenger for use in this area. With Wave 3 this upgraded PSM allows users to show both their regular status and music updates at the same time.
  4. The new buddy icons - There's two parts to this. The most obvious point is the removal of the messenger buddy icon to be replaced with a coloured tile [the andyman adds: more similar to those in Microsoft Office Communicator]. Then there’s also the new new online presence indicator, which both colours the tiles and surrounds display pictures in the form of a glow. See the Favorites at the top of the contact list for an example of this. Presumably green is available, orange is away and red is busy - could we also see this implemented at the top of the new Wave 3 header for online services?
  5. The "What's new feed" - This is my pick for underrated killer feature. Much like the existing Spaces homepage and the Facebook news feed, this displays notifications showing what your contacts are doing. Check out what playlists your Zune friends have made, or what files they’ve added to Skydrive for example. This should drive cross-platform integration in a big way, and turn Windows Live into a truly cohesive web platform. Can you tell I like this? See also the individual contact feed in the conversation window showing new photos are being shared online.
  6. Tabs – No not the kind you chat through, the kind that links to other online services which Microsoft wishes to promote. These have been moved from the side of the contact list down to the bottom, just above the advertisement, saving screen real estate and making them less intrusive.

    We ran through some of the other new features already in our first post about Messenger Wave 3, here’s a quick summary:

    • Favourite Contacts - these are the contacts you are most interested in. Positioning this special group of contacts at the top gives you at-a-glance information about their status and activities
    • Groups – Allowing groups of contacts to communicate with each other through Group IM, this update takes the existing multi-party chat functionality to a new level. Of course it also opens up others scenarios such as sharing files and photos.
    • PhotoShare application - This is a new application that allows users to transfer photos to their contacts for viewing. The main part of the conversation window shows a large preview for one of the photos, with the right hand side column showing smaller previews for the upcoming photos



All in all this news sounds great. It looks like Wave 3 has brought out the best in Windows Live Messenger and taken the program a lot further than past updates have, including taking into consideration a lot of suggestions made in previous betas. There also appear to be other new features hidden away in those screenshots so keep your eyes peeled!

There have, however, been conflicting statements by some M2 testers who claim not to have the same design as the one shown within the screenshots which adds more light to the theory that these are M3 (or final version) mockups. But then again we'll will just have to wait and see.

View screenshot 1 of WLM 9 M2
View screenshot 2 of WLM 9 M2