Java based chat program that connects to ICQ and MSN.
It's just like your normal MSN Messenger only with more functions and it shows you more usefull information like when someone has removed you from his or her list.
You can also be online with several MSN adresses at the same time.
Some reasons why you should use dMSN:
• See when someone closes the chat conversation window. • Be online with several MSN adresses at the same time. • Login with your status on 'Invisible' or any other status you want. • You don't have to worry about those Messenger worms and virusses, they wont work on dMSN. • You can use the 'forbidden' words in your name. • See when someone deletes you from their contactlist. • Send screen shots to your contacts. • See when someone has blocked you. • Nick scroller and special codes in your name. • Use a realtime translator in your chat conversations. • See smilies and multiple colors in your contact list. • Run both ICQ and MSN in 1 program.
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