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Where is Yahoo! Messenger going?

Mar 31st

Posted by Марко Кажић in Yahoo

4 comments

Last November a lot of Yahoo! users were very excited about the new Yahoo! Messenger 10 release. Some of us that had an opportunity to try and use the Beta version, however, had only one question in mind. Has Yahoo! abandoned us?
Since the early beta stage Yahoo! tried to create an atmosphere of revolution amongst the users, showing the all “new” features as something exclusive and yet unseen. Yahoo! Messenger 10 finally includes support for more languages, a total of 16 languages officially supported. Let me just remind you that Windows Live Messenger 2009 (Wave 3) supports 48 languages. Doesn’t make it such a revolution anymore, ah? Well, the incredible Yahoo! Messenger team has been working hard to provide a nice Chinese translation in both Simplified and Traditional version, but didn’t include a Romanian translation. Why is this odd? If you’re in China you’re mostly using QQ (Tencent Messenger) and if you’re in Romania, you’ll probably be using, guess what? Yahoo! Messenger. Now QQ’s share of users in China takes about 75% which is probably the same per cent of users that Yahoo! Messenger has in Romania. Besides that, there’s no official way (nor an usable unofficial one for that matter) to create your own translation for the Y! Messenger.

So, even a hypothetical noble enthusiast willing to spend some time translating this magnificent revolutionary masterpiece will come to a dead end. No, you just can’t do that. Why? Because there are 16 languages, more than enough for everyone.

If you’re a Windows 7 user, you’ll be glad to know this version is compatible with the new operating system. – Yahoo! Messenger Team Blog

Oh, isn’t that cute? If by “compatible with new operating system” you are referring to “this version will actually run on Windows 7″ then they are not lying. But it seems that they haven’t heard about Aero or jumplists at all. What can I say guys, nice job with the integration with Windows 7. Again, thank you very much for dumping the WPF version for Vista. It actually looked nice for a change. If it were possible, Yahoo Messenger wouldn’t work with Aero Shake either, but hey, we’re waiting for v11.

Wait, what that? No conversation tabs option? I think that’s actually a feature called “NoTabsIM – Your desktop will choke in your IM”. Anyways, why would anyone need tabs in their IM. That’s just silly.

It actually worked...

Yahoo! Pager

I’m not going to waste words on the social updates integration, it’s purely utterly lame. Social networks included are probably not the best choice for international users, but like the rest of the stuff they missed, Yahoo! Messenger developers didn’t think about this either. Somehow, everything would be fine if it wasn’t April, and since November the team had more than enough time to fix everything and add features in later releases. Still, updates come, no new features bundled.

Finally, there’s the new Video Chat feature(s) and probably the only thing this version has that’s worth something. Hello dear Skype, it’s Yahoo! So, if you want your Yahoo! Skype(d) download the version 10.
The conclusion of this article is: “Everything I expected Y! Messenger doesn’t have and I’m sometimes too ugly to expose myself on a webcam just for the sake of Video chatting.”

P.S. Since I found out that feedbacks are being ignored and that you’re not really listening to comments, I’ll show you this picture. What’s that? Something to look at, go back and start over from. Because you know you’re doing it wrong.

messenger, Yahoo

NTOSDrop Community Edition

Mar 16th

Posted by Марко Кажић in Projects

9 comments

If someone said that NT Source Code can’t be compiled, he’s a bloody bad liar. The proof is
the new enlightening project by Kenneth named NTOSDrop Community Edition. NTOSDrop
Community Edition is a community based NT Operating System kernel for the Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 1 Operating System. The project’s main goal is to help the user get their
peak performance out of their Servers while adding extra functionality while keeping file
size at minimum.

The main features are the NT Kernel Monitor, a small kernel debugger entered when /NTKM is
present in boot.ini or when a Blue Screen of Death Occurs, it looks like this:


Entered NT Kernel Monitor on INT3 at 0x0000:0x808661bb5.
ntkm>

Another feature is the seemingly verbose start-up messages, these messages are designed so
that when a start-up failure occurs, you can trace it down to the exact Subsystem that’s
responsible, also on the main start-up screen is the progress bar from Windows 2000. Yes, the
progress bar has returned, complete with no blocks!

Further on, the NTOSDrop Community Edition is not the only project widely exploiting the NT
Source Code. Kenneth has published a recompile of the original Windows NT 4.0 shell for
Windows 2000 and Windows XP (currently not tested on Windows Vista and Windows 7), providing
a possibility for later shell integration for NTOSDrop Community Edition or standalone use on
recent Windows editions.

Surely the amount of possibilities is rapidly growing, and the further development of
NTOSDrop Community Edition (or any other edition for that matter) is imminent. There’s no
doubt that this project will show you what Microsoft could have done with Windows NT and
give a huge homework to MSFT and whatnot. So, believe it, or get blown away for not… believing.

Mortals.

kenneth, kernel, nt, source, winprj
sevtender

استخدام المواضيع طرف ثالث على ويندوز 7

Dec 24th

Posted by Ammaar Rafique in Windows

1 comment

ولقد تم كسر الأقفال
التي وضعها المستخدم داميان أنه يسمح لك أن تطبق على مواضيع غير مايكروسوفت ويندوز سبعة. بالنسبة للمستخدمين الذين جديدة لهذا العالم من مودينغ ، فإنه يستبدل محددة في النظام dll مع إصدار أنب الذي يتيح لك استخدام المواضيع غير مايكروسوفت ، والتي تتيح لك أفضل التخصيص.
هو يدعي أن الدعم x64 و x86 طبعة وأنه لن يخيب لك.

فمن السهل جدا استخدام ، ببساطة تشغيل SevTender والتصحيح فوق (تأكد من تحميل النسخة الصحيحة). وسوف يحل محل نظام مكتبة الارتباط الديناميكي مع الإصدار أنب وإعادة تمهيد الكمبيوتر.

إذا كان لأي سبب من الأسباب فإنه فشل يمكنك بسهولة تشغيله وفوق استعادة ، فإنه سيتم استبدال مكتبة الارتباط الديناميكي أنب مع مكتبة الارتباط الديناميكي الأصلي.
إذا لم تتمكن من استعادة واستخدام حساب مشرف واكتب في الأمر

متطلبات
نضع في اعتبارنا أن كل ما تحتاجه هو النوافذ السبع ، جهاز .1 كمبيوتر ، وإنسانا لتشغيل الكمبيوتر (انها لن يحدث من تلقاء نفسه).

    ميزات
    من السهل تركيب
    يدعم كلا من x64 وإصدارات x86
    يتيح لك استخدام غير المواضيع مايكروسوفت
    إلغاء سهل

    SevTender

patcher, sevtender, uxtheme, Windows, winprj

Welcome and добро пожаловать!

Dec 22nd

Posted by Марко Кажић in Community

1 comment

Windows Projects Community Official Blog

Ladies and gentlemen, we’re glad to present you our official blog. This blog is just the expansion we planned to make a better and a bigger community and to spread more of our luvz to you.

What will you find here?

This blog will be edited by our users that are interested in blogging and sharing their opinion with the world. Also, the blog will be multilingual and you’ll see posts in more than just one language. Reviews and critique of projects, leaks and everything else you see in the forums.

You can apply for editors position on the board, simply by sending a personal message to any of the administrators.

That’s it, 100% BS-free. Enjoy.

blog, language, winprj
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