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Windows Live Wave 2 finally available, x64 support at last!

by Parm Mann on 6 November 2007, 08:58

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Earlier than expected, Microsoft have let slip the latest release of its Live Suite, aptly titled Windows Live Wave 2. If you've been running beta versions of Live applications for the past year or if indeed you're an x64 user who hasn't been able to use recent releases at all, now would be the time to upgrade to this final release.

The new Windows Live Installer can be found here: http://g.live.com/1rewlive/en/WLInstaller.exe

As with the previous release, this unified installed will allow you to install your choice of the following Live applications:
Windows Live Messenger
Windows Live Writer
Windows Live Mail
Windows Live Photo Gallery
Windows Live Sign In Assistant
Windows Live Toolbar

Users with a 64bit OS may have missed out on the recent betas of Windows Live Photo Gallery which now allows you to upload images to a Flickr account directly. The Live Suite as a whole seems to be coming together quite nicely, albeit slowly. One obvious omission would be Windows Live Calendar but rumour has it that the new Calendar app itself may surface very soon.



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meh, pidgin + flock + thunderbird is still better
Thunderbird is really good and Windows Live Mail is pretty capable too but I just can't get away from Outlook, it's too good! Particularly when it comes to syncing with other devices.

If the Windows Live Suite one day has the ability to sync to a mobile device seamlessly, then we'll be talking.
Parm
Thunderbird is really good and Windows Live Mail is pretty capable too but I just can't get away from Outlook, it's too good! Particularly when it comes to syncing with other devices.

If the Windows Live Suite one day has the ability to sync to a mobile device seamlessly, then we'll be talking.

I agree. They really need to allow pocket pc's and phones to sync with the windows live stuff.

I had to get office just for outlook so I could do this!
Parm
Thunderbird is really good and Windows Live Mail is pretty capable too but I just can't get away from Outlook, it's too good! Particularly when it comes to syncing with other devices.

If the Windows Live Suite one day has the ability to sync to a mobile device seamlessly, then we'll be talking.

there is an addon that allows thunderbird to sync with WM