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30 May Windows Live Mail Beta now available for download!The time has finally come to unveil the Beta of Windows Live Mail to the world! Since I’m sure many of you are visiting this site to find out where you can download it…I won’t make you wait any longer for that info. Click here to get the latest build! Here are the build specifics... Build #: 12.0.1184.0517 (just refer to it as build 1184); Languages available: English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese
What’s New?Just a few weeks ago we made the announcement about Windows Live Mail – and now we finally have the opportunity to let you all dive in and try it out! As I mentioned in the last blog post, WL Mail offers features from Windows Mail, Outlook Express and WLMd, and even includes some new ones. Later in this post you’ll see a quick sampling of just some of the new features that we’ve added. I’m sure you’ll first notice that WL Mail beta has a lot of similarities to WLMd, but we’ve made quite a few changes since then that I’m sure you are going to notice right off the bat. I don’t want to spend too much time going into the specifics of each feature (that will come in blog posts down the road…), but I do want to take a little time to go into a few details on some of the Setup and Sign-in changes that we’ve made since those will be the first things you will likely notice.
SetupWe made some updates to the overall setup experience for Windows Live Mail. This is way different than the setup experience of our products in the past – and it’s new for all the Windows Live clients. In fact, you should also give some of these other products a try – you’ll see a very similar setup experience for WL Messenger and WL Writer which are also releasing Betas today…congrats to those teams as well! Here are a few other quick comments about what you might notice during and after setup:
Sign-InNow that you’ve got yourself set up, you’ll notice that we go straight into the sign-in process for WL Mail. There are a number of changes that we made to the sign-in experience to try to make this smoother and easier to get you started in Windows Live Mail.
Because of all the changes we’ve made in the Sign-In/Setup experience, we really want to hear what you think about it! If you just want to send us your thoughts – please go here. If you need help with something because you ran into a problem – might be best to try to reach out to the community through the newsgroup.
Now you’re in!Hopefully this screenshot is enough to entice you to go and install our Beta right away! Like I said earlier, I’m not going to go into too many of the new feature updates in this blog post as those will come to the team blog shortly, but here are some new visual updates that we’ve made to the product.
Updates to the compose page
Send us feedback!If you aren’t new to the Beta program, many of these options won’t be different from what you’ve seen in the past… If you are new, however, here’s the quick and dirty guide to how to get feedback to the product team. (I’ll be doing another blog post shortly to walk through each of these in more detail…) Newsgroup: This is where you should go if you want to discuss something that you’re seeing in the product with other beta testers and the product team. It’s great for talking about a feature or trying to see if someone else is also experiencing the same problems you are. Feedback: This is where you should go when you just want to send us your thoughts about the product as a whole, or about specific features (good/bad, I like this feature/I hate this feature, I’d like to see this in the feature/I wish you’d take this out of the feature, etc…). The product team won’t be able to respond to you through this channel, so be aware of that. Support: If you’re experiencing an issue that is blocking you from using the product and you need an immediate resolution (i.e. you can’t sign in, you’re getting sync errors, etc…), you should contact our support team for help. If it’s not critical and it’s just a bug in the Beta product, then the newsgroup is probably the better place to go for this.
And there you have it!We are super-excited about this Beta release and can’t wait to hear what you think about it as well! Please send us feedback using the above links on what you like and don’t like… --tanja 07 May Announcing the Upcoming Windows Live Mail!Today is an incredibly exciting day for our team as we finally get to talk about what we’ve been working on and to let you know about some of the future plans for our product, especially as Windows Live Hotmail just launched. In just a few short weeks, a beta release of our new consumer email client – Windows Live Mail – will be available for download! No longer will there be any such thing as WLMd – that’s all in the past! Time to look forward… J I know many of you have been wondering what the team has been up to since we haven’t posted on the Blog or provided a new Beta build to you for a number of months… Well, hopefully this post will help answer some of those questions for you. Here’s a small glimpse into what you can expect from the upcoming Windows Live Mail builds… Name Change I’m sure one of the first things you’re going to notice is the new name. But, it’s more than a name – it’s a step forward. We’re bringing in features from OE, Windows Mail AND Windows Live Mail desktop. I know some of you saw this coming after WL Hotmail announced their name change from WL Mail. Back then I couldn’t comment on what the new name would be, but now we can talk a little more openly with you. The WL Mail team is very psyched about this new name – if for no other reason than it’s just a lot less wordy. ;-) What You Can Expect If you’re wondering whether or not all this time we’ve been keeping quiet was just due to the pending name change, I can assure you it’s not. We have been working hard and the upcoming release will contain a number of new features, as well as some updates to the ones that already existed. Windows Live Mail will include all the great features that were available to you in WLMd, plus:
Availability After all this build-up I bet you’re wondering when you can get it and how… The download will be available in another few weeks – but it’s not too far off on the horizon! I can still give a few specific details though so you will know where to go when the build actually is ready…
That’s all folks! I guess that’s about it for this Blog post! Keep your eyes peeled for install info. You won’t have to wait very long, and once I have more details for you I will be sure to send out an update… We are really excited to be getting back out there with a new product and can’t wait to hear what you think! We have re-enabled “comments” on this blog, so tell us what you think! See the press release for Windows Live Hotmail which also mentions Windows Live Mail: WL Hotmail Press Release. Bye for now! --Tanja |
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