TRDCorolla1
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Wow, this is a great promotion. It's the all new MSN Messenger 2008 (build 8.5)!!! It also a way to raise awareness and charity to your favorite cause. I went with the American Red Cross. You don't have to do it, but it's an option you put next to your name on MSN so people are made aware. I don't know the full extent of the detail, but I jumped on it anyways.
The i'm Initiative. You IM. We give.
http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=MSNTDLINK
http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/MTV/?source=imhome_header_mtvu
Plus, there's a feature in the install package that lets you download the all new Windows Live Mail client software!! Yes that's right. The actual mail software downloaded and isntalled right on your PC. It looks different than the regular Live Mail that appears in your browser. This new client doesn't sit in your browser, but right from your hard drive (like Outlook Express or Outlook, but it's Windows Live Mail). No ads and no banners. If you're using a public PC, you use the regular web browser interface of Windows Live Mail. If you use your perosnal computer that has the client, you use the new Live Mail client automatically. You can manually use the browser version if you wish (the traditional Window Live Mail look). Here are some screenshots with a lot of edit (private mail):
I had to cover up all my email stuff. Protection of privacy.
The i'm Initiative. You IM. We give.
http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=MSNTDLINK
http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/MTV/?source=imhome_header_mtvu
Plus, there's a feature in the install package that lets you download the all new Windows Live Mail client software!! Yes that's right. The actual mail software downloaded and isntalled right on your PC. It looks different than the regular Live Mail that appears in your browser. This new client doesn't sit in your browser, but right from your hard drive (like Outlook Express or Outlook, but it's Windows Live Mail). No ads and no banners. If you're using a public PC, you use the regular web browser interface of Windows Live Mail. If you use your perosnal computer that has the client, you use the new Live Mail client automatically. You can manually use the browser version if you wish (the traditional Window Live Mail look). Here are some screenshots with a lot of edit (private mail):
I had to cover up all my email stuff. Protection of privacy.