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MSN Name List and A Dumb Tweak

June19

Jayson Ang commented on my post regarding childish MSN id recently. In short, he said it will be great if we could just override / rename all the name in our MSN name list. I agree! Indeed I have done that for quite some time - since I could not identify my friend who use obscure nick, standard ‘duck’ image and alien email address. Here is a snippet of my MSN name list. At the end of this post, I will share a dumb tweak I usually do…

My MSN name list

The order and consistency of the rapidly growing name list is indeed… in my opinion… priceless. For sure, I do not want to see name like ””[[[[Aditya~Lesmana]]]]””

Of course, there is some setback of this approach. In the event my contacts decided to put their ‘latest update’ in their nick instead in their personal message field, I could never find out. Oh well… at least there will be less distraction for me.

Dumb Productivity Tweak

Notice that MSN arranges the nick/name in alphabetical order. Thus, in the event that I want to maintain a more ‘visible’ communication channel to certain small number of people temporarily - for example, project team, I often put a ‘dot’ in front of their name to literally promote their nick to the top of the list when they are online.

Another variations include adding different number of ‘dots’ to indicate different teams or priorities.

When the scope of project becomes big, involving people beyond one group (eg. SMU), I will then create another group and copy the relevant contacts there. Of course I seldom do this since moving around between groups can be quite troublesome. –> unless you change the display to ’sort by status’ (online, offline)

ps: I usually sort the name by groups. Kind of habit.

Creating your second MSN account

June13

As I have mentioned in previous post, it pays to get a good and decent MSN account. However, what happened if your MSN account is not the exactly the most professional looking? Well… I have discovered several options you can have.

Make a new account and import your existing contact people to new account. Dump the old account

Just google ‘creating new windows live account’ and ‘exporting and importing msn contact’

Make a new account and keep the old account. Add necessary contact the more professional account manually. Use Messenger Plus! To run two account concurrently.

Google ‘messenger plus!’

If you use email OTHER than @hotmail.com / @live.com / @msn.com as your live ID, go to account setting and click ‘change’ (see picture)

Change Live ID from non microsoft domain

I forgot the sequence but you could easily find it in. In short you can change your abc@def.com live id into 123@456.com easily. I would not recommend you to change to @hotmail.com / @live.com / @msn.com though for reason I will mentioned shortly.

If you use @hotmail.com / @live.com / @msn.com, create a new live ID and use TrueSwitch to seamlessly migrate to another @hotmail.com / @live.com / @msn.com live id account.

Notice that Microsoft will not allow you to use another email as your live id. Once you are in their domain, you will be trapped there forever. Smart. Penalizing their loyal underlings for being loyal.

Changing Live ID from hotmail account - See no 'change'

https://secure5.trueswitch.com/winlive/

Happy migrating from your old msn account.

Oh… this is my 100th post up to date

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