Free
Windows Live Messenger
See. Hear. Share. Instantly.
Free
See. Hear. Share. Instantly.
Trial version
Multiple-mode network communication utility
Free
New version of the popular messaging application
Free
IM client that translates between 15 languages
Free
Stay on Windows Live Messenger despite Skype migration
Free
Disable automatic sign in of Messenger when entering Hotmail
Free
1.0.0.0
Windows
Windows 98 SE
English
73K
A full version app for Windows, by CodeView.
Zoom add-in for Microsoft's Outlook
Open-source Telegram client for PC
Free-off-charge social communication platform for Windows
Empower your Zoom meetings
Exchange messages and files securely within your local network
A free powerful video conferencing application
Free video conferencing app
A complete chat utility for local area networks
Great utility for LAN communication
Multiple-mode network communication utility
Minimalist bulletin board
Good IRC log analyzer
Virtual and real-life social network organizer
Feel like you’re part of the new Indiana Jones' adventure
A trial version Websites & blogs program for Windows
Create videos in 3D with two webcams
A server-less network video phone that is powered by DirectX for real-time video streaming.
Send up to 6500 SMS or MMS per minute worldwide to your customers
Communicate with your friends over the net
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