msn vs. windows messenger PC/Mac

A

ah

I read in the posts that msn and windows messengers have some
differences.

I have a PC running Windows XP Professional. I downloaded both
(Windows Messenger v. 5.1 and msn messenger v. 7.5) and it looks like
on a PC both have voice communication.

I need IM and voice communication between my PC and a Macintosh. Could
someone tell me if both software have voice communication on Macintosh
and if not which one has it, if any, and if Mac-PC communication is
possible with it.

Thank you in advance for your help.
 
S

Sparda

I read in the posts that msn and windows messengers have some
differences.

I have a PC running Windows XP Professional. I downloaded
both
(Windows Messenger v. 5.1 and msn messenger v. 7.5) and it
looks like
on a PC both have voice communication.

I need IM and voice communication between my PC and a
Macintosh. Could
someone tell me if both software have voice communication on
Macintosh
and if not which one has it, if any, and if Mac-PC
communication is
possible with it.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Insted of messing about with the unreliable MSn voice talk thing, you
probably would want to try a much more reliable method of voice
communication, if I was wanting to have voice communication between a
PC running windows and a PC running MAC OS X I would proably opt for
some thing like team speak.

TeamSpeak: http://www.goteamspeak.com/news.php
 
M

Malke

Sparda said:
Insted of messing about with the unreliable MSn voice talk thing, you
probably would want to try a much more reliable method of voice
communication, if I was wanting to have voice communication between a
PC running windows and a PC running MAC OS X I would proably opt for
some thing like team speak.

TeamSpeak: http://www.goteamspeak.com/news.php
Another good program like TeamSpeak is Ventrillo. My son uses it and
likes it better than TeamSpeak - http://www.ventrilo.com/index.php

It runs on both OSX and XP (and other platforms).

Malke
 

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