Waiting is over for Mac users whom uses Mac OSX 10.4 or later![]()
So what’s new ?
- Tabbed IM windows
- Chat rooms
- Message archiving
- Improved stability for webcam and file transfer
- Emoticons ( you have all of them now
Waiting is over for Mac users whom uses Mac OSX 10.4 or later![]()
So what’s new ?
- Tabbed IM windows
- Chat rooms
- Message archiving
- Improved stability for webcam and file transfer
- Emoticons ( you have all of them now

Do you like traveling ? outdoors ? picnic? walking? well Yahoo! has good news for you.Now you can search descriptions, maps, directions of any National and State Parks in US.

If your account still says its beta you have to wait (in 6 weeks ) for the servers update.
So what’s new ?- People can send and receive free text messages in their email to and from any mobile phone number in participating markets including the US, Canada, India and the Philippines.
- Integrated Yahoo! Messenger chat improved, sure you can chat with your friends who uses Windows Live Messenger
- You can still use or switch back to old Yahoo! Mail

Yahoo! Messenger team really working hard to bring chat rooms back to you.The latest update is they start to use Captcha like Games team start to use a month ago.
Every time you try to login a chat room you must provide that you are a human not a bot so first you will be taken to an empty room then you will see “Messenger Chat Admin”. The message will contain a link that says: “Please click here to verify your account. This step is required before you can begin chatting”. Click the link and a new window entitled “Chat Room Verification” will open. There enter the characters that match the letters and numbers in the Captcha test. After successfully completing the Captcha test, you’ll be returned to the chat room and see a confirmation message: “Congratulations! Your account is verified and you now have access to chat rooms”. Then just start chatting!.
This seems to make you slower but i know you like to see less bots around cursing or booting you.
Happy chatting ![]()