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Live Chat support in my website [closed]

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I just wanted to know if there is any (preferently freeware) solution to provide live chat support in my website, but connected to a Live Messenger account, because I would like to answer by this way.


You can try eBuddy embed. They provide widget to be embed in your webpage to chat with you.


I'm not sure there's any easy way to do this with Live Messenger.

If you can use Yahoo! Messenger instead of Live Messenger, they provide a nice easy free widget which does what you want, called Yahoo! Messenger Pingbox.


If you are using ASP.Net and OK with using Silverlight, you can look into this flexible option. It is a Polling duplex solution easy to implement. For PHP Chantlive is an option.


I think I'll try Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit to develop my white-labeled solution, but thanks to all of you guys!


Take a look at olark (olark.com). Super easy to embed on the page, and it works with most chat clients, so you don't have to use new software.

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