Embed this Program Add this Program to your website by copying the code below. Preview Preview. I've never been a particularly big fan of Yahoo! Products and so I tested Yahoo! Messenger with more than a little trepidation.
Whenever a product is specifically designed for Windows users and is then finally rolled out for Mac, the results can be less then impressive - and so it seems with Yahoo! First the good points. The interface is fine.
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There's nothing that makes it stand out from other Instant Messenger interfaces but it's clean and not cluttered with ads or banners. My main problem is that I have hardly any Yahoo!
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Contacts but fortunately, this latest version finally adds support for MSN contacts. To add an MSN contact, you have to CMD-click on the main interface and select 'Add new contact'. I thought this could have been made clearer and it only allows the adding of contacts one-by-one - not entire accounts, which is a real pain if you've got lots of contacts. You can also add LCS and Lotus Sametime contacts, although who on Earth uses those nowadays I have no idea. Overall, using Yahoo! Messenger is a frustrating experience.
For instance, I was pleased to read it apparently iSight support (unlike the basic version of MSN Messenger for Mac) but to my dismay, it simply doesn't work. There's also a possibility to phone people as with Skype by purchasing Phone Out credit but I really don't see the point of this unless the rates and plans are more competitive than Skype, which they're not.
Messenger will only really appeal to Yahoo! Die-hards that have a Yahoo! Account and haven't yet discovered the pleasures of Adium.