Greetings all,
Actually this is true, but someone actually recently came up with a solution for this. The
implementation is a bit weird, but it works by providing different 'groups' and a dedicated
account for each one that you can message.
You can check them out here:
http://www.messengergroupchat.com
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Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger
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"Peter Flindt" <newsgroups@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Laurian COADA wrote at 06.05.2008 : | Quote: |  | | |
>> Exist something like that in Windows Live Messenger???
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>> Thank you very much
>> Laurian
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> NO, or better, not public!
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> You can invite other users to the same conversation and all this
> people, who invited from you, can talk with each other.
> BUT:
> a)it's impossible for any user to join this room, until you invite him
> b)This room is not permanent and there is no link for it. (Like IRC or
> Jabber)
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> Peter
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