
Windows Messenger integrates with Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Remote Assistance and Windows Media Center in Windows XP. Winks, nudges, and custom emoticons are unavailable, and the main user interface more closely resembles the standard Windows XP Luna style. Windows Messenger's user interface is devoid of the clutter seen in Windows Live Messenger. Later versions added "ink" support and integration with Microsoft Lync Server (formerly Microsoft Office Communications Server). Its features include instant messaging, presence awareness, support for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), file transfer, application sharing and whiteboarding. Windows Messenger was introduced in Windows XP on October 22, 2001. It was superseded by Windows Live Messenger and Microsoft Lync. It was upgraded several times when it was made available for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003. Designed for use by both corporate and home users, it was originally created, in 2001, as a streamlined and integrated version of MSN Messenger. Windows Messenger is a discontinued instant messaging client included in Windows XP. windows/messenger (archived August 2003)

Importing Facebook: The user can open his Facebook account from Messenger, allowing conversations with users who do not hold a Hotmail account avoiding the need to open a different account.Contact management: Live Messenger displays extended information about your relatives, such as phone number, e-mail address, names, address, and job.

Furthermore, you can edit your profile as you want: modifying your profile picture or adding album photos, and colors, among others. The application allows you to upload videos and photos directly from your PC. Sharing memorable moments of your life can be done using messages to your relatives or loved ones.Video call: Similar to other communication software, Windows Live Messenger adopts a new form of technology to include video calls in which people can exchange virtually without interruption.The instant messaging works only with a Hotmail account. Instant messaging: the user can communicate with people from different locations around the world, the message receiving is instant and with notifications it allows it to keep track instantly.
