MSN Messenger Font Colour Changer 3.01

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  • Date added:
    24/09/2002
  • File size:
    14K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, MSN Messenger, (Visual Basic Runtime)

Publisher’s description

From the developer: "This is simple, very small program that changes your font colour when using MSN Messenger. It has the advantage of having a colour picker rather than MSN's usual choice of colour (in Windows anyway). There is only one problem know with this program: a conversation window has to be re-opened for changes to take effect. And yes it is really that small! Cannot change colour in conversations that are already open. Window needs to be re-opened."

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