Oct
30
2008

On the Yahoo Messenger for Vista

After performing a full format on my Windows Vista partition (I have a separate one for Linux), I reinstalled the usual Windows applications I use — specifically those software I use for freelance projects that doesn’t have a good Linux alternative. Obviously, I did not settle with my project essentials. I still installed my favorite time wasters; Instant Messaging software, games, etc. I installed the latest version of Google Talk and the Vista-version of Yahoo Messenger.

Choosing the “Yahoo Messenger for Vista” instead of the old version 8 (which had no ads embedded to it) I always loved was one of the greatest reversible mistake I did. Yahoo Messenger for Vista, was indeed, a crap — worse than the previous versions of Yahoo Messenger.

Yahoo Messenger for Vista is a memory hog (memory pig, memory hoarder). Running the program is almost the same as running a decent PopCap or Yahoo game. On a rather average machine, everything just turns sluggish once it logs in. But on a pretty fast one, it’s doing okay.

It has a trying-hard eye candy interface. The term trying hard is there as eye candy is not a right term basing on it’s definition that is visual images that are pleasing to see but are intellectually undemanding (wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn). I bet Yahoo’s designers tried their best to make it as attractive as possible; but mind you I was never astonished by it. The heavy typeface applied on the items of the messenger list just suck, plus the bad choice of font.

The notification popups are no less than annoying. Previous non-Vista versions of Yahoo Messenger has this small notification popup whenever a buddy signs in or out. This feature has not been removed in the Vista version, but instead made it a lot bigger and more distracting. It just annoys me the way it is, I hope Yahoo would revert it back to the smaller ones on the next releases.

The visual effects were good. The effects are attractive and soothes the eyes. The windows are non-rectangular; unlike the typical windows we have. Translucency (partial transparency) is also evident especially whendealing with popup menus.

Most of the features are not outrightly visible. To change the chat text font, one still has to click the intuitive “A” font icon on the conversation window. To add a friend or perform other contact-related options, one still has to click the very unintuitive downward pointing arrow. Everything is unfamiliar.

Given all those observations, an assumption that Yahoo tried to concentrate on the visual appeal to the extent of compromising stability (yes, it’s unstable plus it’s nature of being a memory hog) can be concluded.

They should also consider putting the essential features outright on the window and not hide them behind menus. Yahoo should redesign the said application putting balance on the visuals and stability.

11 Responses to “On the Yahoo Messenger for Vista” (join them?)

 
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October 30, 2008 at 5:10 am

[...] This feature has not been removed in the Vista version, but instead made it a lot bigger and more distracting. It just annoys me the way it is, I hope Yahoo would revert it back to the smaller ones on the next releases. … On the Yahoo Messenger for Vista [...]


 
Emjei
October 30, 2008 at 11:59 am

that’s why I revert back to YM version 9 after I tried YM for vista, I just loved its looks, that’s all…


 
Justin
October 31, 2008 at 3:15 am

hhmm even the latest version for windows (yahoo messenger 9) still sucks though it’s on a stable release now. it’s also a memory hog.

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exan
October 31, 2008 at 10:10 pm

I still love YM v9…lol

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Daniel Dumas
November 1, 2008 at 12:37 pm

hmmm ok naman gui ng ym hehe i dont know nagandahan naman ako :) kaso nga lang ang bagal yun lang :)

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Anah
November 1, 2008 at 4:01 pm

I love the YM vista version but I’m not a huge fan of Vista. I’m debating if I’ll keep Vista over XP Pro.

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Anah

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Maarte Girls
November 1, 2008 at 4:04 pm

I love the way it look but I am already contented with YM 8.. hhihihihi…
by the way , nice blog


 
Aethen
November 4, 2008 at 1:03 pm

YM for Vista, does not enable teh use of webcam. I just loved its looks, too but still using it. :D

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November 16, 2008 at 10:51 pm

[...] interesting topics to discuss (anu ba talaga, nonsense or interesting? hehe) including the issue of Conrad Miguel’s Infamous Feedburner Subscriber Count (which someone has said to be true daw kunuhay!), [...]


 
Xef Ladrero
November 17, 2008 at 3:45 pm

I’m using XP and had once downloaded a ported beta version of YMV (I’m real lazy, Yahoo! Messenger for Vista is just too long to type [this line is an exemption]). I used it for a while but it lagged and “hoarded” memory. Took me a couple of minutes just to log in. I just thought that it was because it was ported and still a beta version but I guess it does… uhmmm… “suck” (for a lack of a better word) even in the real Vista environment. Some of my office mates have Vista and uses YMV, and I don’t think they have a problem with it though. But I don’t really snoop on them when they chat, so maybe they’re harboring murderous intentions while typing away, so I really don’t know. I’ll ask them and add more to this.

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Lance
January 21, 2009 at 8:34 pm

Vista is such a very lame os good thing i use windows 7


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