Microsoft Finally Starts Talking Up Windows Live Wave 4

After what seems like years of silence, Microsoft today finally started discussing its next major version of the Windows Live platform, called Wave 4. Here's the word from Chris Jones over at the Inside Windows Live Blog:

Today marks the point where we shift the focus from our current services to our next major release – known internally as "Wave 4."

For several months now, we've had several thousand people running regular builds of this code inside Microsoft, and we'll shortly begin expanding this testing to some folks outside Microsoft for additional feedback.

We will then roll out updates to our web services, followed by betas of our software for Windows PCs, Macs, and phones. Our approach is to release betas to the public once we think the build is in pretty good shape, learn through beta usage data and beta user feedback, and make additional refinements that eventually become the final release. Of course, we'll continue to update the service as we see how you use it every day and hear from you about what’s working and what needs improvement.

While there’s a ton of great stuff to come, you’re going to hear us really focus on three key areas – Messenger, Hotmail, and Windows Live Essentials — especially how the Essentials suite completes your Windows PC experience and connects your PC to the services you use every day.

Windows Live Messenger - staying in touch with the people who matter most

In the not-so-distant past, your friends were mostly on one IM network, mostly on a PC, and it was easy to keep track of what they were doing. Today’s instant messaging is still mostly about people who are online on a PC having a conversation with each other ... But in the last several years, conversations have shifted beyond IM sessions, to activity on social networks, sharing in email, and SMS messages.

Messenger is evolving into a companion for your social networks, so you can stay in touch more easily with your closest friends across the many services you and they use. As we broaden Messenger's reach, we remain committed to ensuring that you’re in control of your privacy. From simple defaults that keep your private life private, to powerful controls customizing how you share.

Hotmail - the most efficient email service for busy people

Email today is a lot more than plain text – it is the way we get things done. It's where we conduct business, keep up with social networking updates, and share photos, documents and links with friends and co-workers. Similarly, your “contact list” isn’t just people you send email to anymore – it is a long list of people you communicate with in the social networks you use every day.

We’ll focus our improvements in Hotmail on helping all those busy people get more done in email, in the most efficient way possible. This means helping you quickly see the mail that matters most, and letting you easily sweep away mail that you don’t want. We’ll also make it simpler and easier to share through email, whether you're sharing and editing Office documents with co-workers, or sharing vacation photos with friends and family.

Windows Live Essentials - completing the Windows experience on your PC

Wave 4 of Windows Live Essentials includes the best tools to organize photos, make movies, and keep in touch with your closest friends, all designed for the power of the Windows 7 PC. We’ll focus on connecting your PC to your social networks, your photo sharing services, your phone, and your other PCs – and help you keep things in sync across all the devices you use.

I can't wait to find out more, and to discuss what I've already learned. Stay tuned, folks. It's going to be a very interesting year for Windows Live.

Discuss this Article 10

spivonious
on Apr 21, 2010
I hope the rumors about incorporating Live Mesh are true.
Grannyville
on Apr 21, 2010
So are they suggesting that they will update Live Messenger on the Mac as well? It would be nice to have a client that has an equal number of features to the Windows one. And a Live Mesh that works better with Snow Leopard is something that I need too :-)
ropp29
on Apr 21, 2010

I hope they update the Windows Mobile synchronization features. As it is now you can't sync your calendar, and you can only sync the last 50 email messages. For those two reasons I recently switched to using Google Sync on my phone. It's pathetic than Gmail works better on Windows Mobile than Microsoft's own Hotmail.

rjohn05
on Apr 21, 2010

They need to hurry up and stop screwing around with this lengthy update process. There is no reason why we cannot see yearly updates to these services.

rr0de74@live.com
on Apr 21, 2010
This is the last chance for Microsoft. They need the following...... Full sync of all pieces of Live to Windows 7 and Windows phone 7. Good improvements for Windows Photo Gallery and Movie Maker. Mesh/Sky drive combined or one of them killed off and what is left work with all pieces of Live. Zune software on Windows 7 a given. All for free. If they did that, then they would could fully take on the "OS X, iLife, iPhone, MobileMe, iTunes" echo system. Also they could push back the Google echo system as well, which is my opinion is not so great. Messenger improvements are great but its good enough already. Xbox tie in...wait till the rest is done. If they continue to have duplicate offerings, or some critical piece like no Live Calendar syncing or Contacts syncing then they BLOW IT, and Apple and Google keep putting distance between them. If they did this, I would switch back at home in a second. The complete echo system from Apple is a very compelling choice for joe consumer, especially when someone is looking to buy a new computer and has had malware problems on the PC and might already have a iPhone/iPod.
SoonerSkeene
on Apr 21, 2010
No kidding, I thought Windows Live was supposed to have faster update cycles now that the apps are independent from the OS.
RedCoat999
on Apr 21, 2010
"and help you keep things in sync across all the devices you use." I have multiple PC's, wouldn't it be nice if they all acted the same with the same files?..... I'm using Mesh and Live Sync and am hoping one program will be replacing this current mess
dbf11
on Apr 22, 2010

Please, please, please, Live Mesh and actual facial recognition on Live Gallery (rather than facial awareness, like we got last time)...

subzerohitman721
on Apr 22, 2010

I honestly have to say, what the heck is taking Microsoft so long with Live Essentials? If you throw out Movie Maker being taken out of beta, which I do not use, the last Wave update for WLE was February 13, 2009. It's been one year, two months, & 9 days since the last update. Can these guys drag their feet any slower?

Upon doing some assessment of what I need on my computer, I've reached the point where half of the suite I really don't need. I am finding that I can work without these so called essentials very easily. If Microsoft wants to call them essentials, shouldn't this suite have some relevance? Although Apple hasn't refreshed the iLife suite in 14 months, iLife still brings a lot more to the table than Live Essentials. That's a shame because if Microsoft really wanted too, WLE could have been a strong rival to iLife.

I'd really like to see a complete & thorough revamp. Obviously Silverlight, Live Mail, Messenger, Sync, Office  Live Add in, & Outlook connector are useful. However, Photo Gallery could be 10 times more useful if it was given some thought & attention. Photo Gallery feels like such an afterthought instead of an important piece of software.

I don't understand why Microsoft Security Essentials is not apart of the Live Essentials suite. Mesh/Live Sync do need to be merged. I honestly wish they'd kill WMP & upgrade the Zune Player as the default media player. With a powerful upgrade & additional mobile devices like all the smartphones out there, the Zune Player could be a really powerful alternative. Zune opened up to Android, the iPhone/iPod/iPad, Blackberries, Symbian, & WP7, Microsoft really could counter iTunes with it. But Microsoft isn't seeing that bigger opportunity there both with WLE & Zune.

Microsoft has a chance to really do something meaningful. But Microsoft reminds me so much of former Arizona Carndinals coach Dennis Green. "But they are who we thought they were! And we let 'em off the hook!"

Keleko
on Apr 22, 2010
MS may be making some poor decisions regarding privacy with Windows Live. Read the top story here about it. http://windowssecrets.com/comp/100422/

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