One can use Yahoo Web Messenger directly from the Web Messenger portion of the Yahoo homepage. It can also be used through the Yahoo Web Messenger app.
Yes, you need a Yahoo account to use Yahoo Messenger.
You can not use yahoo messenger to talk to AOL instant messenger but you can use meebo.com to use yahoo, aol, and many other messengers all at one time. It does not have to be downloaded. Just a regular internet website.
As of right now the Beta messenger for Vista does not support the use of a web cam. It is something they are working on though buy a wbcam
No, and Yahoo has a weird way of servicing its chat users. Yahoo Messenger holds its own chat history, while Yahoo Web Messenger (the Flash-based one) holds another chat history if you use it. Neither Yahoo Messenger nor Yahoo Web Messenger sync between each other to preserve chat history between sessions, and that Yahoo Mail has a chat feature that doesn't allow you the option of saving a chat history AT ALL makes one wonder about their competence.
One may find comprehensive information on how to use the Yahoo Messenger App from the websites "eHow" and "About". Articles and videos help guide users on the use the application.
for yahoo visit www.imhaha.com else yahoo itself has its online messenger use that search yahoo webmessenger
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My mom and me were the first ones on yahoo messenger.
Yahoo! Messenger is an all-in-one communication tool, and anyone, anywhere in the world, with a computer and Internet connection can use it.
The easiest way to get Yahoo Messenger is to visit webmessenger.yahoo.com, you can use it online without having to download anything.
Persons can use Yahoo Messenger to send a text message on a computer. Log in to Yahoo . Enter Yahoo Messenger, and click "Actions" and then click "Send an SMS Message". Choose a contact and click "Ok".
Many older releases of Yahoo! Messenger have been obsoleted, and as of August 2009, are no longer able to connect to the Yahoo! network. To fix this, you will need to either upgrade to a newer version of Yahoo! Messenger, or use a third-party client.