Discussion:
Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
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Kirk Munro
2004-05-14 14:26:12 UTC
Permalink
Hello,

My MSN Messenger usage for business has greatly increased lately, as has my usage of OneNote. I often find myself saving MSN Messenger conversations to disk so that I can refer back to them later (does this mean I should start every conversation with a "this conversation may be recorded… statement? J). Now that I have been saving conversations for a while, I find that the management of my conversation folder could be greatly improved through some kind of automation. This could be done with OneNote.

So my feature request is this: If OneNote is installed with MSN Messenger (or Windows Messenger for that matter), I would like to be able to save my conversations directly into a OneNote notebook (default name: My Conversations). Further, it would be ideal if MSN Messenger would have configuration to support this if OneNote was installed such that I wouldn't have to go through File|Save if I wanted all conversations recorded and such that it would prompt me for a conversation subject when exiting a conversation window if auto-save to OneNote was enabled. On the OneNote side, I would like to be able to save conversations with different people in separate folders, so I could have a Joe Q User folder with conversations about Weather, Movies, etc. Multiple conversations about the same subject could be recorded on sub-pages.

I realize this should be distributed to the MSN Messenger team as well, however I don't subscribe to their notebook. Anyhow, I think this would be a really great feature for corporate users of Messenger programs, whether it be MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. Hopefully I'm not the only one who sees value in this so that it will actually be considered.

Thanks for listening, and thanks for making a really great product. I can't wait to see where it goes as it becomes more tightly integrated into other Microsoft applications.

Sincerely,

Kirk Munro
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
2004-05-14 15:04:21 UTC
Permalink
Which messenger client are you using? The newest MSN one saves all
conversations once you enable it.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
Hello,
My MSN Messenger usage for business has greatly increased lately, as has
my usage of OneNote. I often find myself saving MSN Messenger
conversations to disk so that I can refer back to them later (does this
mean I should start every conversation with a "this conversation may be
recorded… statement? J). Now that I have been saving conversations
for a while, I find that the management of my conversation folder could be
greatly improved through some kind of automation. This could be done with
OneNote.
So my feature request is this: If OneNote is installed with MSN Messenger
(or Windows Messenger for that matter), I would like to be able to save my
conversations directly into a OneNote notebook (default name: My
Conversations). Further, it would be ideal if MSN Messenger would have
configuration to support this if OneNote was installed such that I
wouldn't have to go through File|Save if I wanted all conversations
recorded and such that it would prompt me for a conversation subject when
exiting a conversation window if auto-save to OneNote was enabled. On the
OneNote side, I would like to be able to save conversations with different
people in separate folders, so I could have a Joe Q User folder with
conversations about Weather, Movies, etc. Multiple conversations about
the same subject could be recorded on sub-pages.
I realize this should be distributed to the MSN Messenger team as well,
however I don't subscribe to their notebook. Anyhow, I think this would
be a really great feature for corporate users of Messenger programs,
whether it be MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. Hopefully I'm not the
only one who sees value in this so that it will actually be considered.
Thanks for listening, and thanks for making a really great product. I
can't wait to see where it goes as it becomes more tightly integrated into
other Microsoft applications.
Sincerely,
Kirk Munro
Kirk Munro
2004-05-14 19:59:31 UTC
Permalink
I realize that MSN saves all conversations, that is not what I am looking for, even though it is a handy-dandy feature. I would like it to save all conversations to a OneNote notebook. Call me fussy, but OneNote provides a much better medium for organizing conversations by invitee and subject than the file system, IMHO. J



From:Diane Poremsky [MVP] [mailto:***@cdolive.com]
Posted At: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:04 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.onenote
Conversation: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Subject: Re: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration


nntp://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.onenote/<***@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>

Which messenger client are you using? The newest MSN one saves all
conversations once you enable it.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
Hello,
My MSN Messenger usage for business has greatly increased lately, as has
my usage of OneNote. I often find myself saving MSN Messenger
conversations to disk so that I can refer back to them later (does this
mean I should start every conversation with a "this conversation may be
recorded&hellip; statement? J). Now that I have been saving conversations
for a while, I find that the management of my conversation folder could be
greatly improved through some kind of automation. This could be done with
OneNote.
So my feature request is this: If OneNote is installed with MSN Messenger
(or Windows Messenger for that matter), I would like to be able to save my
conversations directly into a OneNote notebook (default name: My
Conversations). Further, it would be ideal if MSN Messenger would have
configuration to support this if OneNote was installed such that I
wouldn't have to go through File|Save if I wanted all conversations
recorded and such that it would prompt me for a conversation subject when
exiting a conversation window if auto-save to OneNote was enabled. On the
OneNote side, I would like to be able to save conversations with different
people in separate folders, so I could have a Joe Q User folder with
conversations about Weather, Movies, etc. Multiple conversations about
the same subject could be recorded on sub-pages.
I realize this should be distributed to the MSN Messenger team as well,
however I don't subscribe to their notebook. Anyhow, I think this would
be a really great feature for corporate users of Messenger programs,
whether it be MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. Hopefully I'm not the
only one who sees value in this so that it will actually be considered.
Thanks for listening, and thanks for making a really great product. I
can't wait to see where it goes as it becomes more tightly integrated into
other Microsoft applications.
Sincerely,
Kirk Munro
Gary A. Bushey
2004-05-14 21:17:39 UTC
Permalink
With the new OneNote it may be possible to write a custom import program to
do this for you. Since Messenger saves an XML file it maybe just a matter
of the proper XSLT formatting and importing. Hmmm....I may try to do that
is no one else steps out. Sounds interesting.
--
Gary A. Bushey
SPS MVP
Post by Kirk Munro
I realize that MSN saves all conversations, that is not what I am looking
for, even though it is a handy-dandy feature. I would like it to save all
conversations to a OneNote notebook. Call me fussy, but OneNote provides a
much better medium for organizing conversations by invitee and subject than
the file system, IMHO. J
Post by Kirk Munro
Posted At: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:04 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.onenote
Conversation: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Subject: Re: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Which messenger client are you using? The newest MSN one saves all
conversations once you enable it.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
Hello,
My MSN Messenger usage for business has greatly increased lately, as has
my usage of OneNote. I often find myself saving MSN Messenger
conversations to disk so that I can refer back to them later (does this
mean I should start every conversation with a "this conversation may be
recorded&hellip; statement? J). Now that I have been saving
conversations
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
for a while, I find that the management of my conversation folder could be
greatly improved through some kind of automation. This could be done with
OneNote.
So my feature request is this: If OneNote is installed with MSN Messenger
(or Windows Messenger for that matter), I would like to be able to save my
conversations directly into a OneNote notebook (default name: My
Conversations). Further, it would be ideal if MSN Messenger would have
configuration to support this if OneNote was installed such that I
wouldn't have to go through File|Save if I wanted all conversations
recorded and such that it would prompt me for a conversation subject when
exiting a conversation window if auto-save to OneNote was enabled. On the
OneNote side, I would like to be able to save conversations with different
people in separate folders, so I could have a Joe Q User folder with
conversations about Weather, Movies, etc. Multiple conversations about
the same subject could be recorded on sub-pages.
I realize this should be distributed to the MSN Messenger team as well,
however I don't subscribe to their notebook. Anyhow, I think this would
be a really great feature for corporate users of Messenger programs,
whether it be MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. Hopefully I'm not the
only one who sees value in this so that it will actually be considered.
Thanks for listening, and thanks for making a really great product. I
can't wait to see where it goes as it becomes more tightly integrated into
other Microsoft applications.
Sincerely,
Kirk Munro
Gary A. Bushey
2004-05-16 19:19:13 UTC
Permalink
While doing research on writing this import tool, I came across Andew May's
web log (http://blogs.msdn.com/andrew_may) that describes how to use the
import features. Funny thing is, the sample XML block creates a page called
"MSN Instant Messenger/Conversations.one". Makes me think that this may be
one of the power toys rumored to be released with SP1.
--
Gary A. Bushey
SPS MVP
Post by Gary A. Bushey
With the new OneNote it may be possible to write a custom import program to
do this for you. Since Messenger saves an XML file it maybe just a matter
of the proper XSLT formatting and importing. Hmmm....I may try to do that
is no one else steps out. Sounds interesting.
--
Gary A. Bushey
SPS MVP
Post by Kirk Munro
I realize that MSN saves all conversations, that is not what I am looking
for, even though it is a handy-dandy feature. I would like it to save all
conversations to a OneNote notebook. Call me fussy, but OneNote provides a
much better medium for organizing conversations by invitee and subject than
the file system, IMHO. J
Post by Kirk Munro
Posted At: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:04 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.onenote
Conversation: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Subject: Re: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Which messenger client are you using? The newest MSN one saves all
conversations once you enable it.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
Hello,
My MSN Messenger usage for business has greatly increased lately, as
has
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
my usage of OneNote. I often find myself saving MSN Messenger
conversations to disk so that I can refer back to them later (does
this
Post by Kirk Munro
mean I should start every conversation with a "this conversation may
be
Post by Kirk Munro
recorded&hellip; statement? J). Now that I have been saving
conversations
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
for a while, I find that the management of my conversation folder
could
be
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
greatly improved through some kind of automation. This could be done
with
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
OneNote.
So my feature request is this: If OneNote is installed with MSN
Messenger
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
(or Windows Messenger for that matter), I would like to be able to
save
my
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
conversations directly into a OneNote notebook (default name: My
Conversations). Further, it would be ideal if MSN Messenger would have
configuration to support this if OneNote was installed such that I
wouldn't have to go through File|Save if I wanted all conversations
recorded and such that it would prompt me for a conversation subject
when
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
exiting a conversation window if auto-save to OneNote was enabled. On
the
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
OneNote side, I would like to be able to save conversations with
different
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
people in separate folders, so I could have a Joe Q User folder with
conversations about Weather, Movies, etc. Multiple conversations about
the same subject could be recorded on sub-pages.
I realize this should be distributed to the MSN Messenger team as
well,
Post by Kirk Munro
however I don't subscribe to their notebook. Anyhow, I think this
would
Post by Kirk Munro
be a really great feature for corporate users of Messenger programs,
whether it be MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. Hopefully I'm not
the
Post by Kirk Munro
only one who sees value in this so that it will actually be
considered.
Post by Kirk Munro
Thanks for listening, and thanks for making a really great product. I
can't wait to see where it goes as it becomes more tightly integrated
into
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
other Microsoft applications.
Sincerely,
Kirk Munro
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
2004-05-14 21:44:56 UTC
Permalink
I read "I often find myself saving MSN Messenger..." as using a file, save
to save it. I set the option when I configured IM and forget it... until I
use the SIP client and go back to refer to an old discussion and find it's
not there. :(

ON and IM probably don't have enough exposed API to do this right - and I'm
not sure I'd want a .one full of my conservations by default.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
I realize that MSN saves all conversations, that is not what I am looking
for, even though it is a handy-dandy feature. I would like it to save all
conversations to a OneNote notebook. Call me fussy, but OneNote provides
a much better medium for organizing conversations by invitee and subject
than the file system, IMHO. J
Posted At: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:04 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.onenote
Conversation: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Subject: Re: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Which messenger client are you using? The newest MSN one saves all
conversations once you enable it.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
Hello,
My MSN Messenger usage for business has greatly increased lately, as has
my usage of OneNote. I often find myself saving MSN Messenger
conversations to disk so that I can refer back to them later (does this
mean I should start every conversation with a "this conversation may be
recorded&hellip; statement? J). Now that I have been saving
conversations
for a while, I find that the management of my conversation folder could be
greatly improved through some kind of automation. This could be done with
OneNote.
So my feature request is this: If OneNote is installed with MSN Messenger
(or Windows Messenger for that matter), I would like to be able to save my
conversations directly into a OneNote notebook (default name: My
Conversations). Further, it would be ideal if MSN Messenger would have
configuration to support this if OneNote was installed such that I
wouldn't have to go through File|Save if I wanted all conversations
recorded and such that it would prompt me for a conversation subject when
exiting a conversation window if auto-save to OneNote was enabled. On the
OneNote side, I would like to be able to save conversations with different
people in separate folders, so I could have a Joe Q User folder with
conversations about Weather, Movies, etc. Multiple conversations about
the same subject could be recorded on sub-pages.
I realize this should be distributed to the MSN Messenger team as well,
however I don't subscribe to their notebook. Anyhow, I think this would
be a really great feature for corporate users of Messenger programs,
whether it be MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. Hopefully I'm not the
only one who sees value in this so that it will actually be considered.
Thanks for listening, and thanks for making a really great product. I
can't wait to see where it goes as it becomes more tightly integrated into
other Microsoft applications.
Sincerely,
Kirk Munro
Kirk Munro
2004-05-15 04:21:33 UTC
Permalink
Honestly, I don't currently save all conversations, but sometimes I miss being able to go back to a small detail surrounded by lots of stuff I don't care about in a conversation. Also there are a number of conversations that I do save and that I am glad that I can go back to. OneNote provides a much nicer organizational medium for these files than the file system, and it seems like a logical feature to add to me since people often jot down notes from their phone conversations in a notebook. I could do it now through copy and paste, but this could be automated much more nicely.



I don't mind the idea of all conversations saving to a .one file. I could do a little bit of quick housekeeping and "tear out a few pages" if there were some I didn't care about later.



Kirk out.



From:Diane Poremsky [MVP] [mailto:***@cdolive.com]
Posted At: Friday, May 14, 2004 5:45 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.onenote
Conversation: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Subject: Re: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration


nntp://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.onenote/<***@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>

I read "I often find myself saving MSN Messenger..." as using a file, save
to save it. I set the option when I configured IM and forget it... until I
use the SIP client and go back to refer to an old discussion and find it's
not there. :(

ON and IM probably don't have enough exposed API to do this right - and I'm
not sure I'd want a .one full of my conservations by default.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
I realize that MSN saves all conversations, that is not what I am looking
for, even though it is a handy-dandy feature. I would like it to save all
conversations to a OneNote notebook. Call me fussy, but OneNote provides
a much better medium for organizing conversations by invitee and subject
than the file system, IMHO. J
Posted At: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:04 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.onenote
Conversation: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Subject: Re: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Which messenger client are you using? The newest MSN one saves all
conversations once you enable it.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
Hello,
My MSN Messenger usage for business has greatly increased lately, as has
my usage of OneNote. I often find myself saving MSN Messenger
conversations to disk so that I can refer back to them later (does this
mean I should start every conversation with a "this conversation may be
recorded&hellip; statement? J). Now that I have been saving
conversations
for a while, I find that the management of my conversation folder could
be
greatly improved through some kind of automation. This could be done
with
OneNote.
So my feature request is this: If OneNote is installed with MSN
Messenger
(or Windows Messenger for that matter), I would like to be able to save
my
conversations directly into a OneNote notebook (default name: My
Conversations). Further, it would be ideal if MSN Messenger would have
configuration to support this if OneNote was installed such that I
wouldn't have to go through File|Save if I wanted all conversations
recorded and such that it would prompt me for a conversation subject
when
exiting a conversation window if auto-save to OneNote was enabled. On
the
OneNote side, I would like to be able to save conversations with
different
people in separate folders, so I could have a Joe Q User folder with
conversations about Weather, Movies, etc. Multiple conversations about
the same subject could be recorded on sub-pages.
I realize this should be distributed to the MSN Messenger team as well,
however I don't subscribe to their notebook. Anyhow, I think this would
be a really great feature for corporate users of Messenger programs,
whether it be MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. Hopefully I'm not the
only one who sees value in this so that it will actually be considered.
Thanks for listening, and thanks for making a really great product. I
can't wait to see where it goes as it becomes more tightly integrated
into
other Microsoft applications.
Sincerely,
Kirk Munro
Kirk Munro
2004-05-17 13:23:25 UTC
Permalink
Hey, that's great. I'm not the only one who sees the usefulness of this integration. It'll be interesting indeed to see if it makes it in as one of the rumored power toys&hellip;



Thanks for the link.



Kirk out.



From:Gary A. Bushey [mailto:***@mindspring.comREMOVETOSEND]
Posted At: Sunday, May 16, 2004 3:19 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.onenote
Conversation: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Subject: Re: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration


nntp://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.onenote/<#***@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>

While doing research on writing this import tool, I came across Andew May's
web log (http://blogs.msdn.com/andrew_may) that describes how to use the
import features. Funny thing is, the sample XML block creates a page called
"MSN Instant Messenger/Conversations.one". Makes me think that this may be
one of the power toys rumored to be released with SP1.

--

Gary A. Bushey
SPS MVP
Post by Gary A. Bushey
With the new OneNote it may be possible to write a custom import program
to
do this for you. Since Messenger saves an XML file it maybe just a
matter
of the proper XSLT formatting and importing. Hmmm....I may try to do that
is no one else steps out. Sounds interesting.
--
Gary A. Bushey
SPS MVP
Post by Kirk Munro
I realize that MSN saves all conversations, that is not what I am looking
for, even though it is a handy-dandy feature. I would like it to save all
conversations to a OneNote notebook. Call me fussy, but OneNote provides
a
much better medium for organizing conversations by invitee and subject
than
the file system, IMHO. J
Post by Kirk Munro
Posted At: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:04 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.onenote
Conversation: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Subject: Re: Feature Request: OneNote / MSN Messenger integration
Which messenger client are you using? The newest MSN one saves all
conversations once you enable it.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Post by Kirk Munro
Hello,
My MSN Messenger usage for business has greatly increased lately, as
has
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
my usage of OneNote. I often find myself saving MSN Messenger
conversations to disk so that I can refer back to them later (does
this
Post by Kirk Munro
mean I should start every conversation with a "this conversation may
be
Post by Kirk Munro
recorded&hellip; statement? J). Now that I have been saving
conversations
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
for a while, I find that the management of my conversation folder
could
be
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
greatly improved through some kind of automation. This could be done
with
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
OneNote.
So my feature request is this: If OneNote is installed with MSN
Messenger
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
(or Windows Messenger for that matter), I would like to be able to
save
my
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
conversations directly into a OneNote notebook (default name: My
Conversations). Further, it would be ideal if MSN Messenger would have
configuration to support this if OneNote was installed such that I
wouldn't have to go through File|Save if I wanted all conversations
recorded and such that it would prompt me for a conversation subject
when
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
exiting a conversation window if auto-save to OneNote was enabled. On
the
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
OneNote side, I would like to be able to save conversations with
different
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
people in separate folders, so I could have a Joe Q User folder with
conversations about Weather, Movies, etc. Multiple conversations about
the same subject could be recorded on sub-pages.
I realize this should be distributed to the MSN Messenger team as
well,
Post by Kirk Munro
however I don't subscribe to their notebook. Anyhow, I think this
would
Post by Kirk Munro
be a really great feature for corporate users of Messenger programs,
whether it be MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. Hopefully I'm not
the
Post by Kirk Munro
only one who sees value in this so that it will actually be
considered.
Post by Kirk Munro
Thanks for listening, and thanks for making a really great product. I
can't wait to see where it goes as it becomes more tightly integrated
into
Post by Kirk Munro
Post by Kirk Munro
other Microsoft applications.
Sincerely,
Kirk Munro
Steve Silverwood
2004-06-13 19:22:01 UTC
Permalink
Kirk --

I know this isn't what you were requesting, but there is another IM
client to consider: Trillian. The "Pro" (i.e., registered) version
keeps a history of conversations, so whenever I initiate a new chat with
someone, the previous history for that "buddy" comes up in the new chat
window, as though I had never closed it. Might be worthwhile as an
interim solution. See www.trillian.cc for details.
--
-- //Steve//

Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Fountain Valley, CA
Email: ***@arrl.net
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