Windows Live Essentials includes add on’s for Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, and file synchronization and collaboration. Those five core applications make up a complete experience, but the suite goes beyond that.
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Windows Live Movie Maker – Still in beta, this simple video editor features basic capabilities for putting together short movies that can be published to MSN Soapbox.Windows Live Writer – Blogging tool for publishing content to online journals such as Windows Live Space, Blogger, Live Journal and more.Windows Live Messenger – Instant Messaging client with support for video conferencing and support for Yahoo! Contacts.Windows Live Photo Gallery – For managing photos, videos and publishing to online services, includes basic photo editing tools.Live Mail also features an integrated Calendar that supports synchronization with your Windows Live Calendar. Windows Live Mail – For sending and receiving email and managing it off line, includes support for HTTP, POP3 and IMAP along with support for popular mail services such as Hotmail and GMAIL.What’s included in Windows Live Essentials? The 1 MB Windows Live Web installer makes it easy to install just the applications you need. Microsoft recently created partnerships with PC OEMs such as Dell to have Live Essentials bundled on their systems world wide. One thing users must note is that Windows Live Essentials is free! The only thing required is an Internet connection and going to the Windows Live Essential’s home page and download it. Windows Live Essentials Download web page. I want to take a little time out to look at how you get the suite of these free applications installed on your PC. So far I have looked at working with core applications in the Windows Live Essentials suite: Photo Gallery, Messenger, Mail and Writer.