Friends who often use QQ must know that most QQ users have set up mutual authentication in their personal settings to become friends, so as not to be harassed by some boring people. Why are you doing this? Because QQ has the function of adding friends through online users. As long as you don't have verification settings online, you may be randomly added as a friend and suffer inexplicable harassment. On the other hand, Msn can only add contacts in the form of email addresses. Generally speaking, personal mailboxes are exchanged by people who already know each other, so it is not easy for people to find them at will. Unless you disclose your email address, msn actually has the function of adding contacts through verification, but it is rarely used because it is rarely harassed inexplicably in msn. From this small difference, software manufacturers at home and abroad have different ideas on the security protection of users in software design, and msn is the only one.
Another major difference is the preservation of chat records. People who like QQ will certainly boast that QQ automatically saves chat records, while people who use msn sometimes complain that msn does not save chat records. Is it because msn software engineers ignored it or won't do it? I don't think so. As we all know, chatting is a private activity, which sometimes involves some personal privacy. It should be said that it is appropriate to get the other party's consent to save the chat record. Being saved at will leave a hidden danger for invading personal privacy. Although it is also possible to save chat records by manual copying in msn, at least msn did not actively participate in possible privacy violations. From this perspective, QQ is not as good as msn.
Different design concepts can also reflect different ideas of rule of law. In safeguarding civil rights, sometimes we don't have to start with some big events. If such a concept of the rule of law can be found in these small details of China, then it will not be long before China becomes a country ruled by law.
A little feeling, with everyone * * *.
Speaking of the difference between QQ chat and MSN, I want to say something from the heart first. Tencent is really not simple, it can make QQ so big. Almost every online friend has several Q's instead of1Q. The Internet is like this, there is only the first one, there is no second one, and then Yahoo! And bubbles appear one after another, but they are nowhere in sight.
QQ came out on 1999, and I only started using it in 2000. MSN has been used until now. Now let's talk about their similarities and differences.
* * * Similarity: They are all instant messaging messages. This is the biggest similarity, and the following are the differences.
1, Targeted crowd: Almost all the people we met on MSN are acquaintances, because we can't add their emails until we know them, so our summer internship company can't do without MSN, so it's very convenient to send a file or something. As for QQ, it is different. Some people don't know who it is at all, and some people even add it because they are bored and want to talk to someone. Even some people send messages without knowing who it is. So QQ is often associated with online dating, boring people, wasting time and so on.
2. Advertising: QQ is better than MSN in this respect. As soon as I get on QQ, there may be three or four advertisements, including system news, and there is a "replay" button on the screen. I don't know if anyone has ordered it, but I will never order it in my life. But it's all right now. It seems that there are fewer advertisements. I don't know if it's because I'm a member or the version I use is better. As for MSN, there are almost no advertisements, and the only small banner below is often just a connection to Msn Messenger. Of course, this phenomenon is understandable. QQ is the pillar of Teng Xun. Without QQ, you can have Teng Xun. However, MSN is only a small division of Microsoft. It can lose money for eight consecutive years, and it was not until 2003 that it made a profit for the first time. However, MSN is tough enough, either losing eight years or making a net profit of $50 million a quarter.
3. Grouping: In this respect, both have their own advantages. QQ can create fixed groups. Of course, this function is only open to members. Members need to pay 10 yuan, which is better than MSN. MSN can only create temporary groups, and the meeting is over. But MSN is doing well in the group. It can classify all people, such as family, friends and colleagues. Even if you log in to different machines, you can still see the classification. Although QQ can also be classified, it only exists on this machine, which means that you can't see your classification when you log in to QQ on different machines. I suggest QQ can be changed. After all, there are too many people on QQ, but not many people often chat. Sometimes looking for someone is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
4. Privacy: The two are not the same. QQ can go online invisibly, and the other party doesn't know that they are online, but the other party will definitely know when MSN is online, unless you stop it. Of course, the blocking of MSN is similar to the blacklist of QQ. I haven't studied much about this, because I have few enemies. Although I often go to QQ invisibly, I am afraid that others will affect my work. So I don't think there is much difference between the two.
5, shortcut keys: the shortcut keys of the two may not be noticed by many people, but they are particularly important to me. Both of them should be said to have their own advantages, or I think QQ should be better used. First of all, when the message comes, you can use Ctrl+Alt+Z to open QQ. Of course, you can also set other shortcut keys yourself, and MSN seems to be only clicked with the mouse. Unless you are already chatting with this person, you can use Alt+Tab to switch. There are too many windows in MSN. Several people can open several windows when chatting, but QQ can close them after sending messages. Of course, you can set the chat mode, similar to MSN. Of course, MSN has a great advantage that it can minimize the window by closing it. For example, if you want to minimize it, you can use Alt+Space+C shortcut keys, but QQ can't. Its main form itself does not seem to be a window. You can't see it with Alt+Tab. Once opened, it can only be minimized with the mouse. It's no use using Win+D, which is the last thing I can tolerate. I like to turn off the software that realizes the minimization function best. In addition to MSN, there is FLASHGet. In the special aspect of minimization, Alt+Space+N can be used for minimization, but it is not as convenient as Alt+Space+C after all.
6. Combination with email: It should be said that MSN has been combined with hotmail since a long time ago. Of course, it may not be hotmail's email. But without hotmail, you can't see your new email directly from msn. As for QQ, it seems to have been added recently, but it doesn't seem to be called email either, because I find it seems that I can only send it to my friends on QQ. I tried to send it once, but it didn't work and I didn't know much about it.
7. The difference between cameras. More advantages, the advantage of QQ is that as long as one party has it, it can video, that is, if others have it, I can watch it. And MSN must have its own, in order to video with others, that is, it has its own, so that others can see it. Of course, QQ has a disadvantage, that is, it can only video with one person, while MSN can video with multiple people at the same time.
8. There are some additions. MSN can set its own status, such as leaving, busy, answering the phone, eating, etc., while QQ can only see online or offline. Also, MSN is global. MSN uses mail as the user name, which is really awesome, because mail is unique and universal in the world. Unlike names and phone numbers, they are not only unique, but also unavailable. As for QQ, it is limited to China, because it can be used abroad. Foreigners should not use QQ much now, anyway, I think so.