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Nostalgic fans have revived the client and servers as [https://escargot.log1p.xyz/ Escargot].
Nostalgic fans have revived the client and servers as [https://escargot.log1p.xyz/ Escargot].
Some resources on how to access and read client logs:
* [http://computerforensics.parsonage.co.uk/downloads/MSNandLiveMessengerArtefactsOfConversations.pdf The Forensic Recovery of Instant Messages from MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger]
* [https://www.quangan.net/msn/ MSN Chat Log Viewer]
* [https://archive.org/details/MessengerPlusLive-Old.pleChatLogViewer Messanger Plus Live - Old .ple Chat Log Viewer]


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Latest revision as of 08:02, 27 April 2019

MSN Messenger, later rebranded as Windows Live Messenger, was Microsoft's instant messaging platform active from 1999 to 2012 and fully shut down in 2017. It has been displaced by Skype.

Some information about about the MSN servers and protocols can be found on ismsndeadyet.com.

Nostalgic fans have revived the client and servers as Escargot.

Some resources on how to access and read client logs:

Instant messengers
'80s

talkIRC

'90s

ICQAIMYahoo! MessengerMSN MessengerJabber/XMPPQQ

'00s

SkypeGoogle TalkFacebook MessengerWhatsApp

'10s

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KeybaseSignalMusical.ly/TikTokMatrixDiscordInstagram