To get Yahoo Mail Beta, just switch your content preference to Germany, France or UK. Then you will be asked if you want to join the beta when you log into your Yahoo Mail. Say yes, and join the beta. Then from the options menu, change your content preference what it was before. Then go to Yahoo Mail again. You should see Yahoo Beta. If you don't see it, go to options and click "Try Beta" button.
It is free … !Do use Outlook Express? Windows Live Mail Beta offers similar features, plus some great new ones—like free access to Windows Live Hotmail and integration with other Windows Live services. The mail feature I find is that it is not saving mails to a single file ( DBX) the mails are saving to a folder as separate files (EML) . so the loading will be more faster than OE. OE is replaced with Windows live mail in Window vista. I getting a lot of dbx crash issues from my client users.· Fasto Access multiple e-mail accounts in one placeo Drag, drop, and organize with one clicko Compose and manage e-mail even while you're offline—when you next connect to the Internet, Windows Live Mail will automatically send and receive messages for you· Easyo Integrated Windows Live services let you launch Messenger right from Mail, and go to Windows Live Spaces with a single clicko Photo E-mail lets you create and send slide shows to friends and familyo All-new, cleaner, easier-to-use
Ever use Outlook Express? Windows Live Mail Beta offers similar features, plus some great new ones—like free access to Windows Live Hotmail and integration with other Windows Live services.Fast * Access multiple e-mail accounts in one place * Drag, drop, and organize with one click * Compose and manage e-mail even while you're offline—when you next connect to the Internet, Windows Live Mail will automatically send and receive messages for youEasy * Integrated Windows Live services let you launch Messenger right from Mail, and go to Windows Live Spaces with a single click * Photo E-mail lets you create and send slide shows to friends and family * All-new, cleaner, easier-to-use interface supports Aero on Vista * RSS feeds and newsgroup messages are displayed next to your e-mail, and you can search them from within Windows Live MailSafer than ever * Get powerful virus scanning on all of your Hotmail messages * Enjoy increased protection from phishing scams, acro
Microsoft has released the first beta version of Windows Live Mail.It can be freely downloaded and will replace Outlook Express in Windows XP and Windows Mail in Windows Vista.The application is in beta version and has number of bugs and missing features but still it looks very interesting and appealing. The new program brings in features from both of the previous Windows mail applications. I spent some time today playing with Windows Live Mail and its quit interesting. It has a "feeds" feature as well as an option to add new blog entries into Windows Live Space from the WLM(Windows Live Mail) . Oh!! by the way in order to install WLM you require Windows Installer 3.1 or later version in your system.Well overall the program looks good and runs well after some initial setup and tweaks, but it is to be expected with a initial beta version of any software and may not enjoy much but then you may want to wait to download Windows Live Mail.
AOL will soon upgrade the beta version of its latest Web mail service. Following Gmail, Yahoo it plans to include an expanded integrated instant messaging capability. AOL also recently announced a new Vista-compatible instant messaging client and toolbar. While AOL's Web mail has included a basic instant messaging functions since 2004, the upgraded mail beta will allow users to have instant message conversations without leaving Web mail. They'll also be able to choose between sending a message via mail or instant message. The buddy list in the new Web mail will also highlight frequent contacts. Web mail users will see and be able to access their AOL instant messaging buddy list within the Web mail interface and conduct instant message conversations in a window that appears on the Web mail page.In addition to the new integrated messaging and mail features, AOL also has plans to launch a Vista-compatible AIM 6.1, which will become available very soon for free download. An additional ne
AOL has released the first beta version of its new web mail client. A free AOL account (AOL or AIM Screen Name) is needed to participate in the beta program. Windows 98 and Opera are currently not...
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