Windows Live Messenger is one of the most popular chat programs available on the Internet today. It has many features, but there are some additional tips and tricks to make Messenger even more useful on apatch.org. This is an enthusiast’s site, designed, built and maintained by someone who has expertise in the field, but is not associated with Microsoft.
The heart of apatch.org is the change log, which shows what downloading and applying this software patch will do for a typical user of this messaging program. It has 12 new or improved features, including removing ads from the Messenger window, the ability to open more than one instance at any time, removing the search bar, and some improvements in how the program handles file exchange. This most recent patch was released in March of 2012 and is available for download at apatch.
Apatch.org has a tips and tricks section that demonstrates how to customize Messenger in either the patched or unpatched version. The download section of apatch not only contains the most recent version of the patch for Messenger, but also earlier editions, along with a similar program for Yahoo Messenger. This patch is in an earlier state of development and does not offer as many features as that for the Microsoft version.
One interesting thing about apatch.org is its Islamist bent. The site contains a substantial section about Islam, with information about Mohammed, Allah, the basics of the faith, common misconceptions about Islam, and an illustrated guide for believers and the curious.








