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Use MSN on Ubuntu
November 21, 2008 |
If you want to use MSN messenger, Windows messenger or Windows Live messenger on Ubuntu, there is an build-in application called Pidgin. To launch the application, go to Applications → Internet → Pidgin Internet Messenger
Click on the icon on top of your desktop (similar to the one in the image below) to see the application:
Click on Accounts->Maange Accounts to add your MSN account:
Hope this helps! :)
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