File Details |
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File Size | 3.3 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Linux, Windows (All) |
Date Added | March 6, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 5,261 |
Publisher | Mercury |
Homepage | Mercury Messenger |
Publisher's Description
Mercury Messenger is a Java-Based Client featuring basic IM functions, MSN specific functions, MSN7 specific functions, and its own unique features.
Latest Reviews
mcsix reviewed v1.9 RC3 on Jun 7, 2008
It's the most secure messenger for all main platforms and it has great number of advanced features too, like custom designs:D
ppinheiro reviewed v1711 Beta 7 Build 20060303 on Apr 6, 2006
Its a nice software, but with some "phone home" problems. And if u have a mandatory http proxy u cant use this Clone.
But aside from this is a nice software.
Hippi4mfn reviewed v1711 Beta 7 Build 20060303 on Apr 5, 2006
Ever heard of Linux? There is no original MSN Messenger.
For the Tool:
Nice Project, i hope for a complete clone in the future.
flyingmetalspatula reviewed v1711 Beta 7 Build 20060303 on Apr 5, 2006
What am I missing here?
Its a polygammy-capable version of msn that doesn't have all of MSN Messengers features....
Why would I go Java-based instead of just downloading a patch?
**EDIT**
Linux... valid point... the program is useful then.
Good point.
mcsix reviewed v1.9 RC3 on Jun 7, 2008
It's the most secure messenger for all main platforms and it has great number of advanced features too, like custom designs:D
ppinheiro reviewed v1711 Beta 7 Build 20060303 on Apr 6, 2006
Its a nice software, but with some "phone home" problems. And if u have a mandatory http proxy u cant use this Clone.
But aside from this is a nice software.
Hippi4mfn reviewed v1711 Beta 7 Build 20060303 on Apr 5, 2006
Ever heard of Linux? There is no original MSN Messenger.
For the Tool:
Nice Project, i hope for a complete clone in the future.
flyingmetalspatula reviewed v1711 Beta 7 Build 20060303 on Apr 5, 2006
What am I missing here?
Its a polygammy-capable version of msn that doesn't have all of MSN Messengers features....
Why would I go Java-based instead of just downloading a patch?
**EDIT**
Linux... valid point... the program is useful then.
Good point.