Y! Vista Launched

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iMav

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They say late is better than never. But is late worth the wait? That's the question for Yahoo, which late last night released a preview of its instant messenger client for Windows Vista.

The wait has been a long one. Yahoo showed off the IM client back in January during the Consumer Electronics Show.

Yahoo's belated IM client taps into Windows Vista technologies, including WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation). Yahoo Messenger for Vista is a real showcase of WPF capabilities. The visuals are stunning, with elements resizing and repositioning smoothly and beautifully. Finally, from seeing Yahoo Messenger for Vista in action, I can see some of the vector-based benefits promised for the operating system.

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End users can drag and drop conversations to consolidate them into single views or even place buddy windows onto the Vista Sidebar, to keep watch over conversations. End users also can drag-and-drop files up to 2GB and send them via IM.

The IM client is a preview, and it's not feature complete. I downloaded the software around 11:15 pm EST last night. There are definitely rough edges and not as many features as I had hoped for. But the visuals are slick for sure.

Federation disappoints. While users can send IMs between the Windows Live and Yahoo networks, basics like buddy icons and many emoticons aren't supported. Also, the preview client lacks features regular Yahoo IM users would come to expect in the standard 8.1 version for Windows.

Yahoo still has work yet to do, but at least the developer is doing the work. I can't say the same for Microsoft.

Microsoft already is testing Windows Messenger 9, which by all indications won't tap into WPF, at least not anything like what Yahoo's messenger does. The question: Why the hell not? If anybody should be developing showcase Windows Vista applications, it should be Microsoft. If WPF is so great, then show us the money, Microsoft.

Microsoft would do better for itself and its developers by setting an example. There should be at least a dozen Microsoft applications that really tap into Vista capabilities, starting with WPF. Yahoo shouldn't be the development leader here.

Yahoo is a slow leader, at that. I asked for clarification on what took so long from the January announcement to the December preview and got an e-mail response from Josh Jacobson, senior product manger for Yahoo Messenger for Vista. "We've spent a lot of time optimizing WPF as it continues to evolve," he said.

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Jacobson is right when he says that, "Our engineers and developers are pioneers in this area, and are pushing the technology in new directions and sharing best practices that others in the industry can learn from."

[Link to Yahoo Messenger for Vista]

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ravi_9793

TechTin.com
great news........
I am excited.......

But can it be used on XP............I want same on my XP.
 
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ravi_9793

TechTin.com
I just installed on my windows vista.Looks very cool.Here are screen shots.

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ravi_9793

TechTin.com
Few more screen shots.....

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Also added TAB feature...with different color for different TAB.
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gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
looks cool, new smily finally....

however, on my system it is very slow. even typing text is slow....eating 80 MB of RAM...it's unable to keep track with my typing speed.,

I hope this is a beta release. It installs at "C:\Users\name\AppData\Local\Yahoo!\Messenger for Vista\"

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gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
Well...yeah, looks gr8

The app makes full use of WPF, means u need a good CPU & GFX card for fluid operation. I had to force optimisation using NGEN to get some speed in this.

Where is photoshare in this?
 

fun2sh

Pawned!... Beyond GODLIKE
mummy mere ko bhi chahiye ye yahoo messenger.......... broadband lagwao!!!!!!!!
 

gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
Anyone having a Dual Core cpu & DX 9/10 card better then mine, can u tell us how is the performance of this "software", like resizing etc
 

Abhishek Dwivedi

TechFreakiez.com
hmm...i didn't expected this frm yahoo....its lacks what all v were expecting...
its acting like a resource hog like Vista on ma machine...100MB RAM in one go..

hope yahoo does sumthing about dis...v want Resource frndly SW's...


@ravi: dont tell ne 1 where i am :D
 
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