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March 11th, 2006, 02:21 PM
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NEWS: Microsoft Building New Free Mail Client
Microsoft is readying a new desktop e-mail client that will be integrated into Windows Live and eventually replace Outlook Express. Dubbed Windows Live Mail Desktop, the product is currently in beta testing. A beta version of the software will be made available through ideas.live.com in the coming weeks. Windows Live Mail Desktop will fill the role of connecting the operating system with a number of Live services. The client directly connects with Windows Live Mail without configuration, and integrates Live Messenger contacts directly into the interface. A "Photo Mail" feature takes pictures from a digital camera and resizes them for e-mails, while uploading a larger version to MSN. For those not using Live Mail, the desktop client supports any POP or IMAP e-mail account, with support for multiple inboxes.
Aside from e-mail, RSS also plays a major role in Windows Live Mail Desktop. The software can serve as a complete RSS reader, enabling users to organize subscriptions using folders, instantly see unread items, and view items in a built-in preview pane. Users can also click on an RSS item and immediately blog about it using the new "Blog It!" feature. Other improvements being added to the client include a redesigned user interface, emoticon and inline spell checking, and automatic syncing with Hotmail contacts. Full story: BetaNews
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