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MSN on PSP; through your browser
Topic Started: Aug 30 2005, 03:37 AM (1,189 Views)
subimpact
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Do you rike it?

finally someone worked out a nifty little system for the MSN for use on PSP.
And it looks good too. MSN isn’t as popular as AIM or anything else, but I personally use it most of the time. so this is obviously another step in psp advancing technology. there is literally maybe a little more than 2 or 3 graphics and the rest is nice and text based….very cleanly I might add. so if you have wipeout pure, or updated to firmware 2.0 give it a try ...

just point your browser to: http://mob.e-messenger.net/mobile/ and your all set :lol:

enjoy !
 
Vince454
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yup..we know about this site quite some times already now and it also can use AIM and yahoo rite. you can also use the MSN official web-messenger at webmessenger.msn.com
 
sicksand
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Have anyone tried meebo.com?
 
5zal06
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sicksand
Sep 29 2005, 03:46 PM
Have anyone tried meebo.com?

yeah,i have try meebo.com ..good one..it have ym,msn,aim,google talk if im not mistaken
 
cn9ne
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It'd be great if someone come out with a WLM-brew, I hate going thru web-based messenger.. But then, it's really not practical to use our PSP as a messenger. It's really pain in the arse just to type and reload every now and then. Duh, It's not a PC afterall. :P
 
jasjas
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i saw in maxconsole.net comes with msn installer but it requires the use of PVNC to run. What is PVNC btw?
 
cn9ne
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Oh w-ell, PVNC is a homebrew application used to access your computer using WiFi (access means, you can surf, watch video and basically you can see whatever on your desktop PC). And you need TightVNC on the PC side to make it run. But then, the downside you must be within your network environment, not applicable from outside connection. Unless you have some sort of remote settings for it, which I'm not aware of. Google around, you can find how to install/confgure that PVNC and TightVNC (not that hard, it's pretty straight forward).
 
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