MSN Winks Plus allows you to preview, automatically download and install additional Winks to your MSN messenger account. Users can download and preview and automatically installed thousands of Winks and other MSN Content Packs such as Winks, moods , Backgrounds from our homepage and install them by only double click them.
With is's MSN Winks Backup program, you can backup and share your installed MSN Winks with your friends.
System Requirements MSN Messenger 7.0 or above.
What's new Add most new MSN winks package; Add MSN Winks Backup program.
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A nice program with a lot of nice MSN Winks for MSN Messenger. The program has a lot of nice winks.
MSN Winks Plus adds art and fun to MSN chat. Do not always use text to chat. The winks and emoticons (It can be found in MSN Emoticons Plus) can make your chat more fun.
The program includes a tool named MSN Winks manager, with it you can remove the winks in MSN Messenger that you don't like. It is really a useful tool, for too many winks in MSN messenger can make you open MSN messenger slowly.
This program is easy to use. With 2 -3 clicks, a new wink is previewed and installed.
I also noticed that the program awards %100 clean. I hate to use some free things, they has spyware or ad ware. Yet this program is clean. I like it and recommend it.
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