Test drive the new Windows Live suite
section: microsoft, for your questions: KezNews forum, 5.9.2007
You’ve probably already read about some changes we’re making to Windows Live, and have seen some of your services change over the past few weeks. Starting later today, you'll be able to test out the new suite of Windows Live software at http://get.live.com/wl/all.
Windows Live makes it easy to store and manage your communications and information, and share what’s going on in your life with the people who mean the most to you. Many of you have already tried out new versions of our web services – Windows Live Hotmail, Windows Live Spaces, Windows Live SkyDrive beta, and the new Windows Live Home page beta. These have been designed to work together with a common navigation, so it is easy to switch between your e-mail, your space, your files, and your photos—from any browser.
Today we’re releasing beta versions of a new generation of Windows Live software designed for your Windows PC that makes it easier than ever to get connected to Windows Live or other services. This suite of software includes e-mail (Windows Live Mail), photo sharing (Windows Live Photo Gallery), a great publishing tool that lets you post directly to your blog (Windows Live Writer), parental controls (Windows Live OneCare Family Safety), a new version of Windows Live Messenger (8.5), and more.
Starting today, you’ll be able to install the entire suite of these downloadable Windows Live services at one time, from one place, instead of going through separate installations for each service. Of course, if you don’t want the entire suite, you can still get each application individually.
This new suite of applications is a new way that we can make connecting, communicating, and sharing anywhere a terrific experience on your Windows PC. Together with our web services, we have a complete suite that combines the best of the Web and the best of Windows, and works the way you want.
I really hope you’ll download the betas today at http://get.live.com/wl/all (this page will be updated in the next few hours, depending on where you live), use them, and let us know what you think. Send us feedback anytime at http://feedback.live.com.
Thanks,
Chris Jones
Vice President
Windows Live Team
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Comments(5)
it don't install on windows vista x64
strange, we can see this all the time, no version available for the x64 platform. why?
pgp is one of the most anoying software that confirm this, why not a x64 version first and
the old x86 later? the future is the x64 so why not making x64 versions first....???
masses always come first. x86 are still the masses not the x64.
i cant believe microsoft actually had to spend a great deal of time and get people to
work on this. all they have created that is new is an installer....anybody could do it.
they had all the programs already so all microsoft realesed today that we couldnt already
see was an installer..meanwhile apple was realeasing 4 new ipods and innovating. microsoft
should try that.
then go play with your apple stupid.
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By evildust on 06.09.2007 - 00:09