Select N+1 is also applicable for user interface previous: Über Prof goes live next: Chasing the SQL Injection that never was I just opened Messenger for the first time in maybe a year, here is what it end up looking like (and this is the truncated list): And it doesn’t seems to end… Comments 11/10/2009 01:59 PM by Patrick Smacchia Messenger is such a buggy product, really! I though that for strategic products MS was assigning its best developers but I now really have doubts. 11/10/2009 02:37 PM by zvolkov try Pidgin 11/10/2009 03:58 PM by Remco Ros I use Pidgin too. Small, simple, to the point and multiple accounts/protocols support. 11/10/2009 04:04 PM by Lee I'd just uninstall and then get the latest version. I've never had problems with Messenger and have been using it for about 10 years. 11/10/2009 04:05 PM by Scott White I use meebo. It's great because you don't have to install anything and when you login somewhere else you log onto all the different protocols 11/10/2009 07:10 PM by Green Williams Are you asking for help or just looking for someone to give you pity or just wrote this to meet a blog-quota? 11/10/2009 07:22 PM by Ayende Rahien Green, ayende.com/.../...to-commentors-it-is-my-blog.aspx 11/10/2009 09:04 PM by Kenneth APatch with Messenger = No problems 11/11/2009 07:28 PM by Jason Is that the actual UI you're seeing? 11/11/2009 07:32 PM by Ayende Rahien No, the actual UI is tens of windows Comments have been closed on this topic.
11/10/2009 01:59 PM by Patrick Smacchia Messenger is such a buggy product, really! I though that for strategic products MS was assigning its best developers but I now really have doubts.
11/10/2009 03:58 PM by Remco Ros I use Pidgin too. Small, simple, to the point and multiple accounts/protocols support.
11/10/2009 04:04 PM by Lee I'd just uninstall and then get the latest version. I've never had problems with Messenger and have been using it for about 10 years.
11/10/2009 04:05 PM by Scott White I use meebo. It's great because you don't have to install anything and when you login somewhere else you log onto all the different protocols
11/10/2009 07:10 PM by Green Williams Are you asking for help or just looking for someone to give you pity or just wrote this to meet a blog-quota?
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Messenger is such a buggy product, really!
I though that for strategic products MS was assigning its best developers but I now really have doubts.
try Pidgin
I use Pidgin too. Small, simple, to the point and multiple accounts/protocols support.
I'd just uninstall and then get the latest version. I've never had problems with Messenger and have been using it for about 10 years.
I use meebo. It's great because you don't have to install anything and when you login somewhere else you log onto all the different protocols
Are you asking for help or just looking for someone to give you pity or just wrote this to meet a blog-quota?
Green,
ayende.com/.../...to-commentors-it-is-my-blog.aspx
APatch with Messenger = No problems
Is that the actual UI you're seeing?
No, the actual UI is tens of windows