
Today, Microsoft has revealed the revamp of Hotmail by adding new tools and options to the email service. The main enhancements to Hotmail are changing inbox, quick preview photos at the top of browser window, one-click filters to see messages from one source as Facebook etc, tools to quickly respond to integrated links in a message, sweep feature to filter emails and many more.
The purpose behind this Hotmail update is to make the attachment documents viewable and editable through the web version of Office applications.
According to Walt Harp, one of the directors at Windows Live, the Hotmail update will go live with all new features and tools after the summer 2010.
Hotmail is the world’s biggest email service with 360 million users and according to analysts it handles more than 8 billion messages per day but now it is facing the competition from the rivals as Yahoo and Google, so to maintain its position the refresh is necessarily important which the company is planing to present soon.
You may read the details about Windows Live Hotmail new features by clicking on integrated link to the Windows official blog.
