Facebook & Windows Live on Messages for Mac
I've used many instant messaging clients over the years. Especially since the move to Mac back in 2007, I've particularly found Adium and Trillian to be the best matches for me. However with the release of Messages on Mac it's now a little frustrating to have two messaging applications sitting on my dock.
By default Messages accepts AIM, Jabber, Google Talk, and of course your Apple account to enable you to send and receive messages to iPhones and iPads. One thing that bugged me though was the lack of support for MSN (Windows Live) or Facebook. I like to have all my messaging services logged in at once to make me available to my various contact lists.
Firstly open up Messages then go to Preferences. From here you'll want to select the Accounts tab and click the small "+" icon at the bottom left to add a new account. Then input the following information.
Account Type: Jabber
Account Name: [Your Username]@chat.facebook.com
Server: chat.facebook.com
Port: 5222
You'll want to leave Use SSL and Use Kerberos unchecked. If you don't have a Facebook username yet then go to facebook.com/username and set one for yourself.
MSN (Windows Live)
Unfortunately it seems to get MSN connected to Messages there isn't quite a clean way of doing it. There are ways to hooking up your MSN account to Jabber but it's a little convoluted and I honestly couldn't be bothered doing it.
Instead I found a simple little plugin, called Cocoon, for Mac which enables iChat to have the option for MSN. This means it will work for Messages since iChat was replaced with Messages. Once installed simply return to Messages > Preferences > Accounts > "+" and you should now be able to select MSN as an Account Type.
Download Cocoon
Note: Cocoon doesn't seem to be actively supported by its developers, guessing from the state of their GetSatisfaction board. Use it with caution and be aware bugs may fly into your face.














