

These packages are created with the Autopackage manager, to be installed, you can follow the instructions for making Autopackage clicking here. This article corresponds to aMsn 0.97.2 Linux version.ĭownload aMsn for Linux, available options:ġ) Generic Instalacion Files. It is consistent with the use Games between contacts. Allows to easily determine if an user has removed you from its contacts list. Allows to check e-mail accounts, not only the MSN user current account's, but other POP3 accounts, using a specific Plugin. Allows to send and receive voice clips. It is consistent with the use of Winks (using a specific Plugin). Includes support for displaying the name of the song that the user is listening at that moment in his nickname. Supports the use of personal messages in the user nickname. Allows sending messages to contacts in disconnected mode or invisible mode. Supports the use of anti-aliasing in their fonts, thereby rendering achieves fonts of high quality. Supports multiple file transfers between contacts with an unlimited transfer rate. Allows to save the History of talks, events and contacts avatars. Total compatibility with the group system of MSN contacts. Allows grouping several conversations in one window using a system of tabs. Supports the use of aggregates and Plugins to enhance its functionality, and consists of a community of developers who bring these Plugins for free. Allows you to change their appearance completely using Skins. It is consistent with the use of emoticons, animated emoticons, and emoticons with sound. Allows you to receive, send and manage custom emoticons. It is based on the #13 version of the MSN protocol (MSNP13). It is available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and FreeBSD operating systems. Following the listing of the main features of aMSN. In addition to much of the features and functionality of the official MSN Messenger program, aMSN incorporates some extra features such as the possibility of using alarms, save the avatars history of contacts and connect with different accounts of MSN at once (also known as Polygamy), among others. Over time and with the greatest popularity of this operating system, alternatives to the client MSN official began to appear and make progress and aMSN was a bit neglected, but still large number of followers and continuous updating and adding new features in each new version, increasingly diminishing the gap of functionality with the MSN Messenger official client of Microsoft. Its original purpose was to make it easier for new Linux users to migrate from Windows without losing most of the functionality of their favorite Instant Messenger, the official MSN Messenger client of Microsoft, because years ago the world of instant messaging in Linux lacked alternatives for the average user friendly Windows and focused on the basic use of the messengers without too many additions, probably because the target user is not required. His name, aMsn, comes from its creator Alvaro Iradier, namely Alvaro's Messenger.

AMsn is an alternative instant messaging client based on the official MSN protocol and published under the GPL license, namely that ensures the free promotion, distribution, use and modification.
