So, finally LiveBot has been added to the RobotInvaders gallery. But what happened? Suddenly the WebIM feature isn’t working properly anymore, even though it worked fine during development / beta. Registering for WebIM makes LiveBot monitor your messenger-status. Then you can show your status on a web page, and allow visitors to chat with you directly from your website/blog/space when you’re online (without them needing to log in somewhere). In my opinion this is one of the best features of LiveBot, so why doesn’t it work at this moment?
(more…)
October 15th, 2006
You can finally test LiveBot yourself, add livebot@msgweb.nl to your contact list. I realize there are still some bugs which need to be fixed and that the bot could be a little bit more user-friendly. I will work on that asap, but at the moment I am glad everything is up and running. With this website you should be able to explore all the features the bot currently offers, and test them in Windows Live Messenger.
September 14th, 2006
So what can you do with the WebIM feature of LiveBot? Wondering how to retreive your messenger status via a webservice? Or how to let someone start a chat directly from the web? I’ll explain everything in this post.
(more…)
September 2nd, 2006
LiveBot features an Extended version of the Messenger Activity API. The main extension will be the support of more than 2 users in your activity. The API is based on the original API, so make sure you’ve read and understand the original documentation. Here I’ll explain the basics you need to know to create your own ‘extended activity’. (more…)
August 15th, 2006
Welcome at the homepage of LiveBot, a ‘robot’ (or simply bot) for Windows Live Messenger / MSN Messenger. Here you can read all about its features and latest updates / developments.
Don’t forget to add LiveBot to your Messenger contact list. Simply add livebot@msgweb.nl as one of your buddies. You can also just click here, if you’re using Internet Explorer.
LiveBot brings enhances your instant messaging experience with various new features. Continue reading to find out more about them.
(more…)
August 15th, 2006