An email client developed by Microsoft Corporation
Used by 1121 people for 3202 hours, 25 minutes and 18 seconds
Windows Live Mail (formerly named Windows Live Mail Desktop) is an e-mail client from Microsoft's Windows Live set of products. It is intended to be a successor for Outlook Express on Windows XP and Windows Mail on Windows Vista. It contains a superset of Windows Mail's features, and provides integration with Windows Live Hotmail.
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| Website: | get.live.com/wlmail/ov... |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 12.0.1606 |
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well it sure looks nice.. beter than thunderbird!
working well too, low on resources comparing to outlook
sure it's a good mail client
Love this, so much quicker than waiting for MSN to open up hotmail in IE every time I get a new email.
The Destop Version is the best free email client. Better than thunderbird by miles.
reallly cool even I like yahoo mail more :)but thinks thiso ne is great too
Great with MSN
Nicely arranged, I'd love it more if I used more MSN services.
I use this with my Microsoft websites and to sync with my MS Outlook
I HATE outlook so when i was installing the new Windows Live Messenger i was like ehhh. So i tired and and i LOVWE IT i never thought i would get away form checking me mail online. But AMGGG having soo many e-mails is a pain and this is easily to configure ad everythign else. Only thing i don't like is the RSS feature you have to have IE7 i don't use IE i hate it. So i just wish that the RSS feature would be for Firefox or Flock ^_^
Great e-mail client. The best if you use Windows Live Hotmail
Basically just Outlook Express 7.
It's alright. Not great but not horrible either.
Great desktop e-mail client for those who love living in the cloud but still want an actual program to handle their e-mail when they're home.
Basic email client is slow and useful only for simple or low usage emailing. Not appropriate for use with mailing lists where something like Thunderbird is far better
The best and simple to use e-mail client.
Its interface and freshness makes you forget that it's Outlook with another face. Hotmail integration is appreciated. I'd like it more if the Options dialog were more simple.
This is an excellent free, sleek and lightweight but full-featured client. My only gripe with it is that it does not have a Calendar... c'mon Microsoft!