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Online messenger roundup

January 14th, 2008 Posted in BlogMunch, Roundup, meebo

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As you all know, I have been using Meebo as my IM as installing MS Live Messenger on my desktop takes up quite a bit of RAM. Today I want to see how the other online messengers keep up with the leader of all Online Messenger, Meebo.

Meebo

meebo - online messenger First, lets see how have meebo improve since I last review it with "Online Instant Messenger - Meebo". The most important improvement is the addition of file transfer protocol. Previously, this is the only feature I missed when switching from MSN to an online messenger. With this improvement, Meebo, All The Way!!!

The other feature is the games and videos applications. A nice touch but don’t really trigger my interest. Maybe I can’t find friends to play games with on Meebo is one of the reasons.

MSN Web Messenger

msn web messenger - online messenger Absolutely basic online messenger. Needs to use pop up window (add the Web Messenger url to your popup exception in FireFox). Opens a new tab every time you message a new friend. I won’t even recommend this if you hate all the other online messeager. Just go and install the desktop version.

eBuddy

ebuddy - online messenger The closest competitor to Meebo. Overall, other than meebo rooms, they both provide the same features. Instead of little windows, eBuddy uses the tab system to organize conversations with your friends. I personally prefer the little windows of meebo, as you can keep track of different conversations at the same time.

File transfer in eBuddy is called Swapper. And to play games, click on a football tab on the sidebar.

Its greatest advantage as a online messenger is its mobile version. It runs on mobile phones like IPhone, PDA, PSP and Nintendo DS.

Kool IM

kool im - online messenger This online messenger has a very similar interface as Meebo. When I first use it, It seems to me like a older version of Meebo. Kool IM also uses small embedded windows for conversations. The more I explore it, the more it handle like Meebo ver. 0.9. It does support more IM like Jabbar or xFire. So if you need to use these services, Kool IM is for you.

ILoveIM

iloveim - online messenger The first thing that greet me after I log in is the bright, blinking advert. After that I am prepared to hate this online messenger. The ads assault continues on the main interface too. Looks like another Meebo clone. BUT there are two things I like about it. The first is the tab bar below. This can be useful if you have a lot of conversations going on and your windows are overlapping. Helps to find the right window immediately.

ILoveIM is also the first online messenger other than Meebo that shows the display photo form MSN correctly. That I am surprised. So if you have train your Ad blindness to a higher level to tolerate the ads, this could be a good basic online messenger to use.

 

I am sure I missed out on a couple more online messengers. But they can’t be too different from these above. If you are using a good alternative online messenger that I did not mention, feel free to send me a comment below.

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  • 8 Responses to “Online messenger roundup”

    1. TheMobiBlog Says:

      This is a good post, I especially like the part about, Its greatest advantage as a online messenger is its mobile version. It runs on mobile phones like IPhone, PDA, PSP and Nintendo DS.

      I look forward to many more modifications in the near future between messaging services and mobile..


    2. blogmunch Says:

      Thanks. I too look forward for more interaction between mobile devices and IM. Though I need to buy my own 3G phone first.


    3. Jon Says:

      Great roundup, I use meebo, the only other service i’ve heard of is msn2go - although I haven’t tried it out.


    4. Leon Says:

      Meebo is my favourite. Didn’t know about the last two.


    5. blogmunch Says:

      @Jon & Leon - If you haven guess yet from my post, I am very biased towards Meebo too.


    6. Toronto News Says:

      Great post, but you left out GTalk and Yahoo Messenger.


    7. Don Hillman Says:

      AIM, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Google Talk, ICQ, IRC, MySpaceIM, QQ, Simple, Sametime, XMPP, Zephyr these are all compatible with pidgin which is what i use on my ubuntu system.


    8. Olivier Says:

      I use ebuddy, it is very stable and easy to use…


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