Good luck, if you have any questions, feel free to ask. If I don't know the answer, someone else here probably would.
On Jan 15, 2006, at 7:42 AM, Jessica Tyler wrote:

yea, i'll check that out thanks,
jess

On 15 Jan 2006, at AM156, Tom McMahan wrote:

You would put your msn acount information into it but it would do your messenger work via Fire.

Link is http://fire.sourceforge.net/ but you would put your MSN acount info your AIM info so forth and so on. Then when you put in a contact, say such as me, you woud click "Add buddy" in the mennue, under "name" you would say; put my yahoo id shadowmonstrosity, then under aliasyou would put in my actual name or whatever you want to identify me as in your buddy status outline. Also just arrowed to the left of where you put in the acount identy for me, there is a service popup mennue where you would select yahoo. To the right or at least using vo and right arrow there is a group popup mennue as welll. If you save as is I would be in your default group, or you could select which group you would want me in. So you after saving that contact could then turn around and imput my AIM acount and yahoo acount info as well, so in the alias you might want to modify how you identify me slightly which would be an easy way to see in your buddy list outline which of my acounts are online and know precisely one from another. Of course you could just as easily use the same information you typed in the identy field in the alias field then you would know the different acounts. But you would be running Fire and would be using it's features.

But it will also tell you when you conect to say MSN how many mails you have in hotmail just as MSN does.
On Jan 14, 2006, at 5:17 AM, Jessica Tyler wrote:

Hi, can i just do a search for fire? Is it some sort of program that will run msn, aim, things like that? it does run msn right?
TA
Jess

On 14 Jan 2006, at AM348, Tom McMahan wrote:

This might be one minor advantage of fire. A person can interact into the box where the messages a re, it has both what you sent and the other person as well, can hold arrow down down, and be at the bottom and can get what's newest fairly quickly. Don't know if we can do that with MSN or not. Maybe will find out after playing with mail.
On Jan 13, 2006, at 1:40 PM, Jessica Tyler wrote:

no, if i have to read the whole window from the beginning every time thats not going to work for me. i'd be there all week before i could even reply. grin. I am not sure how to reply off list. I will probably figure it out on my own when i work it out i'll send you my msn.
Jess

On 13 Jan 2006, at PM334, Jane Jordan wrote:

If it's like Fire, yep, you probably have to read the whole window. Oh well. What's your MSN name? Do you have AIM as well? I mean an AIM screen name?

Jane


On Jan 13, 2006, at 9:23 AM, Jessica Tyler wrote:

Greetings. I installed msn, got it working but need a few tips for reading the message window if anyone has them. I have to read the whole window each time i get a message is that right? I hope not. I looked up shortcuts but didn't find anything of much use. I know there are probably things in the archives but it's so much to sort through i just cant deal with it on top of everything else.
If you can help it's much appreciated.
Jess
















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