WLM 9 beta testing about to close ... until the next one
Posted by absorbation on Wed 04 Jun 2008 (11:34 GMT)

It's common for Windows Live Messenger beta testers to be in the dark about what's going on. We tend to receive an email, updating us every few months, and even the details are vague. As a result there has only been one build for testers to use in order to prevent mass leaks of the program. Today testers received this email:

Hello Windows Live Messenger beta testers!

Thank you for all of your efforts to help us test the latest version of Windows Live Messenger. You are some of our most engaged and passionate customers and over the last several months you've shown us just how much you care. You've sent us more than 1000 bugs and suggestions, provided valuable feedback on Windows Live Messenger v9.0 beta in three different surveys, and posted nearly 5000 messages in the newsgroup. We value your feedback - the good and the bad - and we are ready to begin using that feedback to enhance Windows Live Messenger.

For the past several months we've been gathering feedback from not only you, but also from past beta testers' comments, other external Windows Live Messenger customers, and Microsoft employees. We've compiled a thorough list of feedback, and it's now time to shift our focus to building the new version of Windows Live Messenger. Therefore, on June 24, we will close the official beta testing program.

Before the program closes we want to make sure we've reviewed and responded to all of the bugs and suggestions you sent in. The bug form will remain open through the end of this week. The newsgroup and Connect site will remain open after the bug and suggestion forms close so you can see our responses to your bugs and discuss them with other beta testers. This is a lengthy process, so we appreciate your patience as we respond to the remaining bugs and suggestions.

The good news is that even after the beta program closes you will still be
able to use the v9.0 Beta build. Please note, since the Connect site will be closed, there will be no way to download the bits from Microsoft should you want to install the build on a new or rebuilt machine. Installations you already have will continue to work.

If you have any last suggestions or bugs you want to send us, get them in by June 6 when the bug and suggestion forms will close.

Thank you again for your enthusiasm for Windows Live Messenger and all of your efforts during this beta program. There will be another beta later this year that includes the changes we're working on now, and we hope you'll participate in that and continue to send us your thoughts!

The Windows Live Messenger Team


Rumors have even suggested that the whole engine is being re-coded from 8.5 again, which may make some of this relevant again. But who knows, Microsoft have been very quiet about development, so I can't confirm a thing.
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Comments:



Comment by Adam
Posted on Wed 11 Jun 2008 (00:12 GMT)
Who cares anyway, I doubt very much that there will be much of a change. Microsoft never take a big step forward. for example how many versions now have had the same old shitty emotions. Just forget about 9 and stick with 8.5 =]


Comment by Salem
Posted on Fri 06 Jun 2008 (14:07 GMT)
Not for a while Christina. I'd guess nearer the end of the year or perhaps even into 2009.

~Salem


Comment by Christina
Posted on Thu 05 Jun 2008 (03:55 GMT)
When the hell is WLM 9.0 gonna be out to public for download.


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