Web Messenger
There are some web-based
alternatives that don't require the installation of an MSN Messenger
client. So as long as network administrators don't block these particular
sites, you will be able to chat to your MSN contacts (although not
with all the bells and whistles of the normal MSN Messenger):
1.
WBMSN
WBMSN ("Clientless Conversations") is a good and popular
online MSN Messenger script by Jared and comes very recommended:
>> WBMSN
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2. Everywhere MSN
Everywhere MSN or eMSN is a webbased application created by Paulo
Taylor and enables users to connect to MSN through a desktop browser
or a mobile phone (or Palmtop) using cHTML/xHTML or WAP 2.0.
>> Everywhere
MSN <<
3. Piglet IM
Piglet IM is a 100% webbased MSN client by Jeroen Geerdink and tipped
to my by Brian Turchyn. It's still finding its way on a new server,
but it's definitely worth checking out.
>> Piglet IM <<
4. MSN2Go
MSN2Go is the world's first free web-based MSN Messenger client
to be created in the form of a Java applet. It's not another HTML/JavaScript
hybrid, but a true Java applet that works equally on any Java-enabled
browser. That means no page-refreshing whenever a user changes status,
no JavaScript kludges, and no DHTML glitches and artifacts.
>> Go 2 MSN2Go
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5. MSNGER
MSNGER is the fifth web-based MSN Messenger compatible client we
found out about.
>> MSNGER.com
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