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This release included many changes since the previous beta release based on user feedback. On December 15, 2008, the "beta refresh" versions of Windows Live Essentials applications were released. This should allow more frequent updates to the Windows Live Essentials applications outside of major operating system releases.
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However, the Windows Live Essentials applications will not be "bundled" with the Windows 7 operating system.
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On October 29, 2008, it was announced at the Professional Developers Conference 2008 that Windows Live Installer would be renamed as Windows Live Essentials, and would be integrated into Windows 7 to allow users to download the included Windows Live applications.
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The Windows Live Installer application was significantly updated with the subsequent "Windows Live Wave 3" release of applications, with the new inclusion of Windows Live Movie Maker (beta) and Microsoft Office Outlook Connector to its suite of products.
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Users were able to select the Windows Live software they wished to install on the website, and the website would pass on the information to the unified installer software such that the installer will only download and install those applications selected. In the "Windows Live Wave 2" suite of services, Windows Live Installer was the name of the website and software given to serve the purposes of allowing users to discover, download and install Windows Live software and services. Subsequent reappearance of a Windows Live Dashboard is seen with the initial "Windows Live Wave 2" unified installers from Windows Live Messenger 8.5, Mail and Writer that was released on May 30, 2007. Shortly after its initial beta release, the original Windows Live Essentials website became unavailable and the website was redirected to Windows Live Betas (then Windows Live Ideas), and as a result Windows Live Dashboard also became unavailable. At that time, web-based services such as Windows Live Hotmail (then Windows Live Mail) was also part of the list. Windows Live Dashboard required users to sign-in with their Windows Live ID to check whether the service has been downloaded or not. The Windows Live Essentials website was integrated tightly with Windows Live Dashboard, an application which offers a view of the services the user already has and what new Windows Live software and services are available. However, the original Windows Live Essentials was referred to as the website serving the purpose of allowing users to discover new Windows Live services.

It was very similar to Google Pack in that it allows users to discover, install, and maintain a number of Windows Live application programs. On August 25, 2006, Microsoft began seeking testers for their invitation-only Windows Live service named Windows Live Essentials. Previous versions were also available on Windows XP and Windows Vista, and included Windows Live Messenger. Windows Essentials applications support installation on Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012.
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It doesn’t have any fancy transitions, but it displayed the images at a far higher quality than WLPG/WLMM 2011.Īnd there the matter has stood, until now. Because of this poor quality, when I wanted to display a slideshow on my PC, I used the slideshow function in Windows Explorer. This was unchanged in the final release of WLPG 2011. It turned out that WLPG 2011 uses Windows Live Movie Maker to display slideshows, and this was what was causing the poorer quality. Almost a year ago, in July 2010, I blogged about something that I had noticed in the beta of Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011: the quality of the slideshows it displayed was noticeably poorer than in the previous version.
