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Windows Live is a discontinued brand name for a set of web services and software products developed by Microsoft as part of its software-as-a-service platform. Chief components under the brand name included web services (all of which were exposed through corresponding web applications), several computer programs that interact with the services, and specialized web services for mobile devices.
Microsoft updated Windows Live Essentials Wave 3 on February 13, 2009 [9] and again on August 19, 2009, [10] when Windows Live Movie Maker was released out of beta and significantly updated with additional features since the beta version released in December 2008. [11] The final build number was 14.0.8117.0416.
On December 15, 2008, Windows Live Messenger 2009 RC (Build 14.0.8050.1202) was released together with the other Windows Live Wave 3 software applications, now renamed as Windows Live Essentials. [40]
Windows Live Video Messages was officially released to public on September 9, 2008. [2] On April 28, 2009, Windows Live Video Messages was updated featuring the new Windows Live "Wave 3" theme and various minor updates and bug fixes. [3] On May 22, 2010, Microsoft announced that Windows Live Video Messages would be discontinued on July 21, 2010.
Windows Live Web Messenger was officially discontinued on October 30, 2008, and its capabilities were integrated into Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Contacts. However many functionalities in the beta version of Windows Live Web Messenger, such as tabbed conversations, were unavailable in the Windows Live Contacts and Hotmail version. [3]
Windows Movie Maker (known as Windows Live Movie Maker [6] for the 2009 and 2011 releases) is a discontinued video editing software program by Microsoft.It was first included in Windows Me on September 14, 2000, and in Windows XP on October 25, 2001.
Windows Live, a discontinued brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft; Windows Live Personalized Experience, a web portal formerly known as live.com; Bing (search engine), a search engine formerly known as Windows Live Search and Live Search, whose URL was live.com until 2009
A "beta refresh" version of Windows Live Mail was released on 15 December 2008, and this version was officially released as the final version on 8 January 2009. This was the last version to support Windows XP.