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Windowsr Live Messengerを利用すれば、気になる人と連絡を取り合うのが簡単になります。
- お気に入りとグループ - 頻繁にチャットする人たちをコンタクトリストの最上部に置きましょう。そうすれば、相手がオンラインかどうか簡単に確認できます。1つのウィンドウで複数の人とチャットする場合は、グループを設定しましょう
- 写真の共有 - 会話ウィンドウの中で、一緒に写真を見よう。Windows Liveに新しく写真がポストされたときは、Messengerがお知らせします。
- カスタマイズ - 背景のカスタマイズや、アニメーション、サウンド設定(着メロ)で自分らしいスタイルを作ろう
- 携帯とWeb - Messengerの入っていない共有のコンピュータを使っている? 大丈夫!Windows Live Hotmailを使って、Webでチャットできます。または携帯でMessengerを使うこともできます。
Messengerを使って、友だちとつながろう。
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