Windows live mail for vista

Windows Live Mail for Vista!

Windows Live Mail was a free email client developed by Microsoft, and it was available for Windows Vista and later operating systems. It was designed to be a simple and easy-to-use email client that integrated well with other Microsoft services, such as Hotmail and Outlook.com.

Here are some key features of Windows Live Mail for Vista:

  1. Email client: Windows Live Mail allowed you to send and receive emails using your Hotmail, Outlook.com, or other email accounts.
  2. Calendar and contacts: You could also manage your calendar and contacts within the email client.
  3. News and feeds: Windows Live Mail allowed you to subscribe to news feeds and read them within the client.
  4. Customization: You could customize the look and feel of the email client by changing the theme, layout, and font sizes.
  5. Integration with other Microsoft services: Windows Live Mail integrated well with other Microsoft services, such as Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live SkyDrive, and Windows Live Photo Gallery.

Some of the benefits of using Windows Live Mail for Vista include:

  1. Easy to use: Windows Live Mail was designed to be user-friendly, making it easy for beginners to use.
  2. Free: Windows Live Mail was a free email client, making it a great option for those who didn't want to pay for an email client.
  3. Integration with Microsoft services: Windows Live Mail integrated well with other Microsoft services, making it a great option for those who used other Microsoft products.

However, Windows Live Mail for Vista also had some limitations, such as:

  1. Limited features: Compared to other email clients, Windows Live Mail had limited features, such as no support for advanced email filtering or custom signatures.
  2. Dependence on Microsoft services: Windows Live Mail relied on Microsoft services, such as Hotmail and Outlook.com, which could be a concern for those who didn't want to use Microsoft services.

In 2012, Microsoft announced that it would discontinue Windows Live Mail and replace it with Outlook.com, which is a web-based email service that integrates with other Microsoft services. However, you can still use Windows Live Mail for Vista if you have it installed on your computer.