MSN's web based Messenger
MSN have their very own web messenger. However, yet being coded with all the resources they can get their hands on, it has become very old and worn. Some people find it hard to use and it basically has become neglected. Still people seem to trust this version more so it may suit you. This tends to be blocked a lot by schools.>> MSN's web based Messenger
eBuddy
eBuddy is probably the most advanced web messenger out today. Under constant development and receiving a new name change, means the service is better than ever. It is trusted and is loaded with features. I highly recommend this, nevertheless this is a favourite to be blocked by schools.>> eBuddy
MSN2Go
MSN2Go was one of the first web messengers around. It still receives the attention it needs, but is still short of features. However, it is simple to use and understand and has that nice edge to it. MSN2Go became popular for mobile phones owner as most earlier phones have limited capabilities of installing stand-alone instant messenger programs. Up to now, a good number of phones have MSN2Go as their default IM service.>> MSN2Go
Meebo
Meebo is the web messenger client of the future. It supports a variety of networks, is jam packed with features and has that professional touch. It uses new programming techniques, heavily armed with AJAX to make using it simple, fast and easy. I highly recommend Meebo.>> Meebo
Kool IM
Kool IM is new. It supports many networks, and most importantly is not blocked by many schools. It lacks that easy to use interface and features, but you have a better chance of getting it to work. Enjoy!>> Kool IM
ILoveIM
ILoveIM also supports a variety of networks. It supports multiple languages, has a simple, easy to use interface and may just not be blocked by your school. Try it today!>> ILoveIM
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