Use Windows Live Messenger Instead Of Skype
We all know that the Skype would be merged with Windows Live Messenger. This both works similar. Last year Microsoft announced that Windows Live Messenger will be discontinued in 2013 and it was executed in March 2013. Many users were upset and many were happy. It was a mixed reaction from people. Live Messenger users have to move to Skype to continue chatting. Even if people tries to login to Messenger, they will be blocked from doing so.
If you are finding Skype not that easy to use, and want to continue with Messenger then Messenger Reviver 2 will help you to do so. Messenger Reviver 2 is a freeware tool which automatically installs, repairs and/or modifies Windows Live Messenger 2012, 2011, 2009, and 2008 as well as Windows Messenger to continue signing in despite being blocked by Microsoft.
How this works:
1. Download and install Messenger Reviver from here.
2. Once you download you will receive a message saying that "A new version is available". Install the new version to continue.
3. To revive Messenger, click Start and the process will automatically modify Messenger and restart it.
4. If Windows Live Essentials is not installed, you will presented with options to either install Messenger 2009 or 2012 in the language of your choosing.
5. Additionally if Essentials is still installed, but Skype has removed it, you will be offered to just repair your Essentials install.
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Once the app repairs the messenger it will be automatically started and you will be presented the login screen. Enter the Live Mail credentials and you can start logging in.
Reviver 2 supports modifying all language versions and can automatically install either 2009 or 2012 versions in 47 different languages.
Requirements:
- Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8.
- .NET Framework 2.0 or higher (included with Windows Vista or newer), .NET 3.5 or 4.0 recommended
Cheers!!!
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