What Does Windows Live Mail Mean?
Windows Live Mail is an email client by Microsoft. It is a part of the Windows Essentials suite and can be downloaded from official website free of cost. It is the version of Windows Mail which succeeded Outlook Express on Windows XP. Windows Live Mail is compatible with Windows 7 and later versions.
Windows Live Mail was previously known as Windows Live Mail Desktop.
Techopedia Explains Windows Live Mail
With its first version released in November 2007, Windows Live Mail is the successor of Windows Mail. Its first version number was 12 since it was not an entirely new application. Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail were both developed by the same team of programmers. It is important to not confuse Windows Live Mail with Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Mail, as these are separate and distinct applications. The important new features that set Windows Live Mail apart from all the previous versions are:
- It supports all Web-based email clients such as Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo!
- It automatically synchronizes with Windows Live Contacts.
- It offers multi-line message lists.
- It supports emoticons and offers spell check.
- It offers a photo email feature to send and receive photos via attachment in the email.