Instant Messaging - 14 Sep 2004

Different product, same idea: the Instant Messaging crown goes to a new winner, but Microsoft remains the top vendor in this category.

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September 13, 2004

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For the third year in a row, Microsoft won the Best Instant Messaging award--but this year, it won with a different product. With 42 percent of readers' votes, MSN Messenger replaced Microsoft Windows Messenger as king of this category. (Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 came in at third place with 9 percent of the votes. Live Communications Server uses Windows Messenger as a client, so the previous ruler is still around.)

Readers credited MSN Messenger with the same qualities they praised in Windows Messenger, primarily availability and ease of use. MSN Messenger, which is a free download, comes in a variety of versions (e.g., Windows, Macintosh, mobile) to fit your environment and provides support for WebCams, notifications, and some spam-blocking capabilities. An enhanced enterprise version--MSN Messenger Connect for Enterprises (MSN Connect)--is also available (at additional cost) and provides control of Instant Messaging (IM) use within a company. Next year's awards will tell if our readers think enterprise control is worth the price.

WINNER! — MSN MESSENGER

Microsoft425-882-8080http://messenger.msn.com

2nd Place — AOL Instant Messenger (AIM)

America Onlinehttp://www.aim.com

3rd Place — Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003

Microsofthttp://office.microsoft.com

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