Windows Live Messenger

Somewhere between email and the telephone lies a unique communication tool called instant messaging. Messenger, of course, is Microsoft’s very own instant messenger program; it’s part of the Essentials suite described at the start of this chapter.

Messenger does four things very well:

This would be the perfect place to read about Messenger, if it weren’t for one inconvenient detail: Microsoft bought Skype for $8.5 billion—and is using it to replace its own Messenger program.

In short, Microsoft courteously requests that you download Skype instead. Once you sign in with your Microsoft ID, guess what? All your old Messenger buddies appear automatically. You’ll hardly know you’re using a different program.