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  • Windows Live Essentials 2011 gets another Beta release, Facebook and Flickr video integration

    by 
    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    08.18.2010

    Just a quick note, true believers: If you've been all over the Windows Live Essentials 2011 Beta that's been making the rounds (and who hasn't?) you might want to keep an eye on those updates. And if you're not? Hit that source link, 'cos Microsoft has done gone and refreshed aforementioned beta, as of 11 am (Pacific time). If you're brave enough to take the leap, you can look forward to: Facebook Chat Integration in Messenger, Bing Maps Geotag integration in Photo Gallery, and Flickr video publishing in Movie Maker, according to the kids at ZDNet. So what are you waiting for? Go, get!

  • Windows Live Essentials beta is ready for your downloading delight

    by 
    Sean Hollister
    Sean Hollister
    06.24.2010

    Could Windows Live Essentials really be "better than Mac for photos, hands down," as per the gauntlet Microsoft's Brian Hall tossed earlier this month? There's only one way to find out, and that's by trying it out yourself with the free download at our source link. The software suite just hit beta with not only the face-recognizing, photo-stitching new rendition of Photo Gallery, but also new versions of Mail, Movie Maker, Messenger, Writer and a Mac-friendly version of the Dropbox-like Sync (no, not that Sync) as well. So... what are you waiting for? Oh, you're still "awwing" at the image above, aren't you?

  • Microsoft updating Live app suite, declares Windows 'better than Mac for photos, hands down'

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    06.03.2010

    Looks like it's blowhard season up in Redmond these days, as the latest word from Microsoft on its Live Essentials suite of apps has been accompanied by the brash pronouncement that it's now markedly superior to Apple's efforts in Mac OS X -- at least when it comes to photos. This verdict was delivered by Brian Hall, General Manager for Windows Live, and is backed by a laundry list of new features we can expect by the holiday season of this year. Windows Live Photo Gallery and Movie Maker will soon be able to link up directly to sites like Flickr, Facebook and YouTube -- which will allow for painless uploads as well as pulling in any additional tagging done on Facebook. New photo stitching and retouching abilities, along with face recognition (rather than mere detection) are also being touted, but the ultimate arbiter of the new software's utility will obviously be the real hands-on experience for users. We shouldn't have to wait too long for that, as a beta version of the freely downloadable (on Vista and 7, XP holdouts are no longer being served) suite should be making the rounds in the coming weeks.