As, the old Messenger was popular with users in the Asia-Pacific region, and according to Bloomberg, the old Yahoo Messenger actually still had a weirdly strong following who used the app to bid and gossip on commodities prices. Apparently those two groups aren't enough to keep supporting such a dinosaur of an app. In a blog post, Yahoo: While today we provide basic interoperation between the legacy product and the new Messenger, we encourage all of our users to complete their transition to the new Yahoo Messenger as we will no longer support the legacy platform as of August 5, 2016. After more than 18 years of service, faithfully shuttling your messages, emojis and A/S/L requests back and forth across the internet, Yahoo has announced they will be signing off and closing its old Messenger app for good on August 5th. The app launched in 1998 under the incredibly dated name. The only way I know how you can save old messenger chat sessions is if you copy and paste them. That's how I've done it, anyway. Are you still able to access your chat history? Older Versions Yahoo! Messenger 11.5.0.192 Yahoo! Messenger 11.5.0.152. Keep friends at your fingertips with the new Yahoo! Old yahoo messenger free download - Yahoo Messenger - Free chat, Yahoo Messenger - Chat and share instantly, EatCam Webcam Recorder for Yahoo Messenger, and many more programs. We intend to continue our focused efforts on the new Messenger, with a goal of delivering the best experience to our users. After August 5th, anyone still using the legacy Messenger will no longer be able to log in or send messages. Same goes for messages sent through third-party apps built on top of Yahoo's API. The new Messenger, however, is on the App Store and Google Play. I accidentally selected the option 'try the new version of email' on ATT.NET. It is not only UGLY, but it is full of bugs. It appears there is no way to return to the previous version. In fact, I was told by ATT tech support that the old version will no longer be supported. How's that for crappy customer support. I guess the new Chairman ( Chairwoman?) of Yahoo believes in a 'take it or leave it' attitude or doesn't know how to support more than one version of a program. Too bad, Yahoo, you're going to lose a lot of money as users leave your connection. I still want to return to the previous version. Please wave your magic wand and make it happen.
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