Showing posts with label Windows Live Mail Desktop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Live Mail Desktop. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Microsoft To Change Windows Desktop Search In Vista SP1

The changes to be made to "Desktop Search" are in compliance with a complaint filed by Google earlier this year. In a filing made jointly with the Justice Department on Tuesday night, Microsoft said it would change the search feature as part of the first service pack for Windows Vista. In the filing, Microsoft talked for the first time about when service pack one (SP1) for Windows Vista would arrive, saying a beta version will come by the end of the year.
Background on the complaint made by Google:
This complaint, filed by Google earlier this year, relates to the desktop search functionality in Windows Vista that enables users to search for files located on their computer. This desktop search functionality in Vista, referred to as “Instant Search” in Microsoft’s promotional materials, allows users to enter a search query into a text box and receive a list of results from the hard drive that contain the search term, either in the name of the file or program, in the full text of the file, or in the keywords associated with that file. The desktop search functionality relies on an index that is updated whenever files on the computer change.
Google’s complaint contends that desktop search in Windows Vista is a new “Microsoft Middleware Product” under the Final Judgments. Regulators said Tuesday: "Plaintiffs are collectively satisfied that this agreement will resolve any issues the complaint may raise under the Final Judgments, provided that Microsoft implements it as promised." Under the agreement, Microsoft will create a mechanism whereby both Computer Manufactures and users (or Consumers) will be able to choose a default desktop search program, just like they can choose a rival browser or media player as there default program, even though those technologies are built into Windows. 
 

Source: Winxperts.net

Friday, February 9, 2007

WLMDesktop Beta Updates available through Microsoft Update

Up to this point, the Windows Live Mail Desktop team could only inform users of new builds via email invites, blog entries and newsgroup posts. Starting from today's Build 1226, any new builds will also be available through Microsoft Update. You can update with Automatic Updates, or alternatively, you can use the “Check for Updates” option in the Help menu – it should take you to Microsoft Update (if you're on Vista, enable Microsoft Update on the Windows Update Client). Still unable to get the update? Be patient, the update will be available “in the next couple days” and you'll also be able to grab it from ideas.live.com. This release is nothing major; it is mainly bug fixes and small improvements. It is not a mandatory one but the one available in the next couple weeks will be. The only known issue is losing the program shortcut when upgrading through Microsoft Update. The team emphasizes, however, that the software is still in beta and urges its testers to hunt down bugs.

News source: Windows Live Mail Desktop Blog

Friday, November 17, 2006

Windows Live Mail desktop Updated

Build 1172 of Windows Live Mail desktop just went live on Ideas.Live.com. This is the first publically available update for WLMd in about a month and a half, so needless to say there have been a lot of improvements since the last build. Alright, let's just jump right into it.

New in this build
- Migration from Windows Mail in Vista (Bug fixes and more support.)
- Minimize to the System Tray (Apparently they have made some sort of update to this based on user feedback. Still not sure what was changed.)
- Windows Desktop Search 3.0 Integration (Pretty much self explanatory.)
- Improved Sorting
- Synchronization Improvements (Thank you!)
- Performance Updates (Obviously crucial to WLMd's success, although the last build was pretty tight as far as performance goes)
- Hundreds of bug fixes since the last build.

Go and grab the new build here.

Also:
Windows Live Mail desktop Team Blog post