Windows mail live desktop

You're referring to Windows Live Mail!

Windows Live Mail was a free email client developed by Microsoft, which was part of the Windows Live suite of services. It was designed to provide a simple and easy-to-use email experience for users.

Here are some key features of Windows Live Mail:

  1. Email client: Windows Live Mail allowed users to send and receive emails using their Windows Live Hotmail or Outlook.com accounts.
  2. Calendar and contacts: The app included a calendar and contact manager, making it easy to schedule appointments and keep track of important dates.
  3. News and feeds: Windows Live Mail allowed users to subscribe to news feeds and RSS feeds, making it easy to stay up-to-date on their favorite topics.
  4. Customization: Users could customize the look and feel of their email client, including changing the theme, layout, and font sizes.
  5. Integration with other Windows Live services: Windows Live Mail integrated seamlessly with other Windows Live services, such as Windows Live Messenger (now Skype) and Windows Live SkyDrive (now OneDrive).

Windows Live Mail was available for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. However, Microsoft discontinued support for Windows Live Mail in 2012, and it is no longer available for download or use.

If you're looking for a similar email client, you may want to consider alternatives like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Google Gmail.