anticipated, Microsoft is making a whole new beta of its Windows Reside Essentials 2011 (acknowledged now as “Wave 4″) available for download on Tuesday, August 17. Reside Essentials is a bundle of a number of the Windows Dwell add-on services, unified via a common installer. The Wave 4 suite includes updated versions of Messenger, Stay Mail, Writer,
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microsoft office 2007 Ultimate license, Family Safety and the Bing Toolbar. Microsoft delivered a first beta of the Wave 4 bundle in late June. Earlier today, LiveSide posted a link where anyone interested in testing the Beta 2 “beta refresh” build can download it. But Microsoft is advising those who want to test the latest build to use the Microsoft-provided download link, starting at 11 a.m. PT,
office Professional Plus 2007 product key, instead,
microsoft office Home And Student 64 bit, in order to get the latest full set of features and updates. to Microsoft officials, “those currently using the (existing Windows Reside Essentials) Beta will simply need to update to see the new and updated features. The update is largely dedicated to improving performance and innovation based on customers’ needs; however, there are some incremental refreshes of existing features within Photo ##############, Movie Maker, Family Safety, Mail and Writer.” said, there are a few new features in the updated beta build, according to the Softies. These include Facebook Chat Integration in Messenger; Bing Maps Geotag integration in Photo ##############; and Flickr video publishing in Movie Maker. officials haven’t said when and whether to expect another beta or test build of the Essentials suite. The final version is expected to be released to the Web this fall by many of us Microsoft watchers. (Note: Microsoft is still not acknowledging the final name of the suite will be Windows Dwell Essentials 2011,
win 7 starter x86, but a number of different sources have found links and documentation indicating this likely will be the final name. Even Microsoft is acknowledging now that the final name will be Windows Live Essentials 2011 (which, as we know, means there’s a lot of leeway as to when the product may end up going final). you download the latest beta of the suite, I’m curious to hear what you think of the new build. I might give the new Dwell Messenger build another try, given I couldn’t get it to work the first time around….