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Windows Live Messenger – more new features expected

So now that everybody is using the leaked Wave 3 Milestone 1 build, (oops we can’t talk about that) and Microsoft employees are using the latest Milestone 2 daily builds, we thought it was time to just cut to the chase and look at what we expect to see come final release (or M3 for those keeping count). As always, this may change, so just think of it as a taster of what is to come.

 

Here’s what’s showing up for the first time in these pictures.

by Chris on 04 Sep 2008, 03:45 PM with 15 comment(s)

Live Mesh – Service Update

Live Mesh has received a Service update which fixes several bugs, you will be notified to update automatically. Most notable one, for most anyway are the language ones:

· Fixed date format and removed region requirement. You still need to set your OS language to English.

That means you no longer have to change format (Date/Currency) to English (United States) to be able to use Live Mesh! Previously if you forgot that Live Mesh would not connect and you’d get an error message telling you to check your network connectivity. You also do not need to change your System Locale anymore!

· User names with non-US-ASCII characters are now supported.

Other very notable ones are regarding Silverlight: the version error with the Beta release and Play and Pause buttons being swapped around have been fixed.

For a full list of updates read: Live Mesh Team Blog - Service update: New build released


Posted May 21 2008, 07:58 PM by Sunshine
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daisuke wrote re: Live Mesh – Service Update
on 05-22-2008 12:50 PM

Thanks Chris and LiveSide!

I be JOINED FROM JAPAN !!

P.S.

Non US User should not be change OS Language may be.

Only setting up the locale of a browser was changed.

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