In this chapter, I have learned how to use the Windows Live Essentials software.
I have learned how to open, create, reply, forward, save, delete, and print an email using Windows Live Mail, as well as opening an attachmentt, saving and closing an attachment, attaching to an email, and the formats of an email.
I also learned I can Instant Message anyone in my Windows Live Contacts ( where you store a list of contacts, including, name, address, phone number, birth date, etc ) list using Windows Live Messenger, but only if they have the software downloaded and an open account with a registered Windows Live I.D. Included in the Windows Live Essentials.
You also can create tasks and events and store them on the Windows Live Calendar.
Below you can see your Email, Calender, Contacts, Feeds, and Newsgroups,
within Windows Live Mail.
Windows Live Mail
Windows Live Messenger
You can get Windows Live Essentials free through the Microsoft website. I highly recommend it. It is very useful to have with Windows 7.
I also learned how to subscribe, save, delete, modify, and view a RSS feed. Which also is very useful information to know. You can view your RSS feeds in the Favorites Center as well, making it easier to locate.
RSS feeds in Windows Live Mail View
I also learned about other communication methods which include, blogs, groups, newsgroups, and chat rooms.
This concludes what I have learned in chapter 4, Personal Information Management and Communication.
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