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By dexterhan on Jul 8, 2010 |Technology
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Three third party clients allow sending offline messages... you could try searching but haha
aMSN (www.amsn-project.net)
Mercury Messenger (www.mercury.im)
Adium (www.adium.im)
The first two are Windows Live only
the last one is multi protocol
Adium is my favorite alternative the messenger because of the customization. It's missing some of aMSN's features but the pros outweigh the cons.
Adium, without any doubt. It's one of the best OS X apps out there, all categories (according to me). It's light, powerful, heavily customizable and well... it just works. (Except the odd days, or hours, after MS thinks it's a good idea to change their protocol.)
You are still able to send offline messages to someone who has deleted you, just aslong as they didn't choose the 'delete and block' option, when deleting you.
he person that you have blocked, unless they know you have blocked them, it just says you're permanently offline. if they send you an offline message, it doesn't tell them that the message won't go through, but you will not receive it.
The person that you have blocked, unless they know you have blocked them, it just says you're permanently offline. if they send you an offline message, it doesn't tell them that the message won't go through, but you will not receive it.
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