Plugins for Windows Live Messenger AND MSN Messenger

Applications / Frameworkx AutoReply Add-In 1.2

July, 26th 2006: We have released Windows Live Messenger:
AutoReply Add-In 1.2
 
On Version 1.2 we added the single most
requested feature for this
plug in. The ability to limit the autoreply
to a single messgage per user.
 
Now on the management window (settings) you can
select either if
you would like to reply multiple times or with
just one single message
to the person who’s trying to reach you.
 
How it works? It’s very simple if I send you a
message and you’re away
I will get only one autoreply from you, saying
whatever you want it to
say. I will only receive a new autoreply from
you when you change
your status (from away to busy for instance).
 
 

This
application fulfills a very simple concept. When I’m logged in to

Messenger but my status is other than Online, you can enable this
add-in
to auto-reply to messages sent you with very simple verbiage,
like:
“I’m currently away from my computer but I will get back to you
as soon
as possible”.

 

I found this to be a great way to be courteous with the people, and
also a time saver since you can customize the messages to say
whatever
you want.

 

Ex. When I’m Set to be right back, I can auto-reply saying: “I’ll be
right back but if this is an emergency you can call me on my mobile
phone (555) 123- 4567.”

 

 

This version will allow you to customize auto-reply messages for
the following status:

  • - Away
  • - Busy
  • - Be Right Back
  • - In a Call
  • - Out To lunch   

AutoReply for Messenger includes an MSI that will
automaticallyinstall the required components to run the add-In and a

post-installation document that will guide you on how to activate the

add-in within your Windows Live Messenger.

 

function changeDisplay(id){
switch(id){
case “freetools”:
{
Active(id, ”);
Active(’services’, ‘none’);
Active(’releases’, ‘none’);
Active(’company’, ‘none’);
Active(’blogs’, ‘none’);
Active(’aboutus’, ‘none’);
break;
}
case “services”:
{
Active(id, ”);
Active(’freetools’, ‘none’);
Active(’releases’, ‘none’);
Active(’company’, ‘none’);
Active(’blogs’, ‘none’);
Active(’aboutus’, ‘none’);
break;
}
case “releases”:
{
Active(id, ”);
Active(’freetools’, ‘none’);
Active(’services’, ‘none’);
Active(’company’, ‘none’);
Active(’blogs’, ‘none’);
Active(’aboutus’, ‘none’);
break;
}
case “company”:
{
Active(id, ”);
Active(’freetools’, ‘none’);
Active(’services’, ‘none’);
Active(’releases’, ‘none’);
Active(’blogs’, ‘none’);
Active(’aboutus’, ‘none’);
break;
}
case “blogs”:
{
Active(id, ”);
Active(’freetools’, ‘none’);
Active(’services’, ‘none’);
Active(’releases’, ‘none’);
Active(’company’, ‘none’);
Active(’aboutus’, ‘none’);
break;
}
case “aboutus”:
{
Active(id, ”);
Active(’freetools’, ‘none’);
Active(’services’, ‘none’);
Active(’releases’, ‘none’);
Active(’company’, ‘none’);
Active(’blogs’, ‘none’);
break;
}

}
}
function Active(id, action){
eval(”document.getElementById(’”+ id +”‘).style.display = ‘”+ action +”‘”);
}

 
 

Download:

Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Windows Live Messenger

References:

I really hope you find this add-in useful and most importantly have fun using
the new Windows Live Messenger

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Link: http://apatch.org/index.php
Features
:: Contact List - 30

Remove Windows Live Logo
Remove "Messenger" Title
Remove Display Picture Container
Remove Personal Message Bar
Remove E-mail Button

Remove Sharing Folders Button
Remove My MSN Space Button
Remove Windows Live Today Button
Remove Make a Phone Call Button
Remove Yellow Information Bar
Change Display Picture Link

Remove Contacts Personal Message
Remove Toast Display Picture

Remove Gleam Notification
Remove Advertisement
Add Always On Top Button
Remove Search Bar
Remove Display Picture in Sign-In Window
Remove Bottom Links in Sign-In Window
Remove Windows Live ID Branding
Disable MSN Spaces Contact Card Integration
Remove Color Button

Disable Song Links
Remove Emoticons from Nicknames
Remove Contact Manager Bar
– Move Contact Manager Bar to the Bottom
– Remove Extra Padding from the Contact Manager Bar
– Remove "Add a Contact" Button from the Contact Manager Bar
– Remove "Manage your Contacts" Button from the Contact Manager Bar
– Remove Contact Search Field from the Contact Manager Bar

:: Instant Message - 34

Remove Windows Live Logo
Remove Invite Button
Remove Send Files Button
Remove Web Cam Button
Remove Call Button
Remove Activities Button
Remove Games Button

Remove Block Button
Remove Color Button
Remove Search Button
Remove My Display Picture Container

Remove Font Button
Remove Emoticons Button
Remove Voice Clip Button
Remove Backgrounds Button

Remove Winks Button
Remove Packs Button
Remove Nudge Button
Remove What’s Hot Section
Remove Formatting Toolbar Separator
Change Ink Tabs to Text
Remove Advertisement
Add Custom Games

Remove Contact’s Personal Messange and E-mail (To: Bar)

Remove Web Cam Icon from Avatar/DP Containers
Remove Nudge Delay
Disable Nudge Shake
Remove Send Button
Add Send Button to Handwriting Tab
Remove Status Information Bar
Remove "Get a Webcam" Link
Add Always On Top Button
Remove User Is Writing Message

Remove Convert Tab

Remove "says" Text

:: Miscellaneous - 6

Polygamy (Multi-MSN)
Show Idle Status
Shorten Status Info in Info Bar
Install WinAMP Plug-in for Now Playing feature
Remove Advertisement in Sharing Folders Window

Remove Billing Info Menus

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