My Microsoft Life posted
some interesting dates.
quote:
Originally posted by http://mymicrosoftlife.com/2010/03/21/windows-live-wave-4-timeline-to-release/
- 28 April VIP testers will get access to latest builds…
- 18 May WL2010 M3 RTW.
- 3 June Complete Public disclosure.
- 7 June Public Beta Day.
- 7 June iPhone main languages Messenger.
- 25 August iPhone additional languages Messenger + PUBLIC RTW
...
The timeline actually fits in well with what I have heard, up until recently the beta was expected to be released in May however last week I was told it had bee n pushed back a couple of weeks so early June seems about right. Other than a potential date for a beta and full release (RTW = Release To World? Web)of the suite what does seem interesting the fact that there will be an iPhone version of Messenger, something we have often heard rumoured.
Obviously this isn’t hard fact but its the first time (I think anyway) we have been given precise dates for Windows Live Wave 4 and all I can say is mark 7th June in your calendars, its only 3 months away. ...
It was posted on
My Microsoft Life's Facebook page by someone named
Nigel Ansell. I don't know this guy at all, so can't say it is reliable. But it does fit in fairly well with what I heard earlier from another person who is one of these "VIP testers".
quote:
Originally posted by Chris4
The installer is rubbish, tries to bundle everything into it (all Windows Live apps, Bing Bar, etc.) so will look forward to getting the wlsetup-custom.exe instead
It allows you to deselect the features you don't want just as we saw in all the older Live Suite installers. Only difference as far as I can see is this is the offline installer so everything is included in the installer as opposed to it being downloaded once you select to install it. I'm sure they'll have the usual installers which download components as you install too (much friendlier on the bandwidth for MS), they are just not practical for restricted testing.