Hotmail live mail beta

A blast from the past!

Hotmail Live Mail Beta was a preview version of the new Hotmail service, which was launched by Microsoft in 2007. At the time, Hotmail was one of the most popular free web-based email services, but it was starting to show its age.

The Hotmail Live Mail Beta was designed to be a more modern and feature-rich alternative to the traditional Hotmail service. It was built on top of Microsoft's Live platform, which was a suite of online services that included email, instant messaging, and other features.

The beta version of Hotmail Live Mail was released in 2007 and was available to a limited number of users. It featured a new user interface, improved search functionality, and support for more advanced features like folders, labels, and filters.

Some of the key features of the Hotmail Live Mail Beta included:

  1. A new, more modern user interface with a cleaner design and easier navigation.
  2. Improved search functionality, including the ability to search for emails by sender, recipient, and subject.
  3. Support for folders, labels, and filters, which allowed users to organize their emails more effectively.
  4. Integration with other Microsoft services, such as Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Calendar.
  5. A new "Quick Views" feature, which allowed users to quickly view and manage their emails without having to open each message individually.

The Hotmail Live Mail Beta was well-received by users and critics, and it laid the foundation for the modern Hotmail service that is still available today. In 2012, Microsoft rebranded Hotmail as Outlook.com, which is the current version of the service.