Microsoft’s platform of online services and applications — aka Windows Live — has graduated from beta after two years of development. At the Windows Live Web site, users can download software for the desktop — such as Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Photo Gallery, and Windows Live Writer — and access services including Windows Live Spaces, Hotmail, Messenger and Windows Live Family Safety. For active users, the change will be more about convenience than new functionality.
Microsoft Pumps Up the Volume as Windows Live Officially Debuts
Posted by: Erika Morphy November 7, 2007 03:03 PMMicrosoft’s platform of online services and applications — aka Windows Live — has graduated from beta after two years of development. At the Windows Live Web site, users can download software for the desktop — such as Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Photo Gallery, and Windows Live Writer — and access services including Windows Live Spaces, Hotmail, Messenger and Windows Live Family Safety. For active users, the change will be more about convenience than new functionality.