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Microsoft Chat 2.5

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filesize 1.70 MB
This is a new kind of graphical chat program.
Published: Jul 11, 1998
Published by: Microsoft Corp
webchat.msn.com
License Freeware
$0.00 to purchase
Trial Period:
OS: 98 / NT / 2k / Me
Cow Rating: 4ra
Popularity: 100%
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cpllewis
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Jul 15, 2008 | 04:34 PM
mschat was my fav prog back in midl 90s cause i cld talk to ne one but i kinda lost it and just now found it again u should realy put this prog out there and advertise it im positive alot of people will use it because of the lack of chats with actual people in them
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Jun 22, 2008 | 10:51 PM
I have used mschat since the 90s and still prefer it to java to communicate with others. Messengers are nice but limited by how many you can talk with. MSChats the prefered of my IRC programs, have also tried Pirch and MiRC, the latter work but MS chats easiest for people to learn. Downloads sure beat the hours of download when I started.
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