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Live Mesh gets updated: bug fixes and new features







by Michael Aulia on 24 March, 2009

in Software Release



microsoft-live-meshMicrosoft Live Mesh gets updated to version 0.9.3424.31 today. It includes numerous bug fixes and also new features.

Live Mesh is basically a free service by Microsoft to keep your data synchronized between computers.

I have tried it in the past but in my personal experience, I like Dropbox better because it works in the background and I don’t even need to care what’s happening and when it gets updated.

However, feel free to give Live Mesh a try.

Changelog from Live Mesh blog page:

Features

  • Added option to hide the Live Mesh folder shortcuts on your desktop.
  • Live Mesh now remembers the last location used in the folder synchronization dialog.
  • Live Mesh News will now display the date (as well as time) for all news items, even older ones.
  • Curtain mode now properly supports multiple-monitor computers running Windows Vista.

Fixes

  • Improved the update experience.
  • Fixed display driver issue when disabling curtain mode.
  • Optimized MOE CPU/memory use.
  • Fixes to Live Mesh Remote Desktop performance and rendering.
  • Device status (online/offline) now properly displayed on the Live Desktop, in the notifier, and in the Mesh bar.
  • News now correctly displays the year.
  • Fixed issue where Live Mesh Remote Desktop caused all Windows 7 windows to have black borders.

Live Mesh Beta Official Site.

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    Nihar 25 March, 2009 at 8:21 pm

    Never heard about this. Let me give a try.

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