One can access the Windows Live Mail download for free on various websites online. It can be found directly on the Microsoft website but also on third party program sites, such as Cnet.
You can download it directly from Microsoft.
You have to download Windows Live Essentials. Windows Mail is a part of the Essentials package. Please follow the relate link to download Essentials. Also there is one more link for for article describing how to use it.
Windows Live Mail is the mail client Windows offers. However, in Windows 7 you will first need to download Windows Live first. It is free, and can directly be downloaded from Microsoft's website. It will come with other software as well, but Windows Mail will be included.
Windows live mail can be downloaded from the microsoft website by going to site and looking up 'Windows live mail'. Once downloaded it will be available for you to use on your device for free and is a great web based email software.
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.
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If you already have Windows Live Mail in your start menu, all you have to do is drag the icon onto your desktop. If you haven't downloaded it, then you download it and it will automatcally show up on your desktop and start menu. If you already have Windows Live Mail in your start menu, all you have to do is drag the icon onto your desktop. If you haven't downloaded it, then you download it and it will automatcally show up on your desktop and start menu.
You can't. The replacement is Windows Live Mail, which you can download for free.
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Optimal Extension team has released the new Email Client API suite, which allows developers to create custom Windows Live Mail plug-ins.It works with Windows Live Mail 2011 on Windows 7 and Windows Live Mail XP on Windows XP or Vista, as well as Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
basically the same concept, you have to access both from hotmail.com anyway.
Yes Windows Mail is available for Windows XP as part of Windows Live.