Monday, January 27, 2014

About The End Of Support Date For Windows 7

Anything created or developed has a life span, be it any product. Even software products have a life span, the period during which the maker will provide support to the users of the product. When that particular time-period ends, the support expires. The mainstream support for Windows 7 will end on January 12, 2015. The software giant Microsoft will keep providing extended support for the OS untill January 14, 2020.
Microsoft has provided such support for Windows XP for the past 12 years. For XP the extended support is about to expire after April 8, 2014 and then the technical assistance and support for Windows XP will no longer be available (even the extended support).
In case of Microsoft Windows 7 the mainstream support is available for another year and the extended support for another six years. If we consider the type of support until January 12, 2015, you will be provided the same complete Microsoft tech support that you are enjoying right now. You will receive both security and non-security updates. In case of your warranty claims, until January 12, 2015, these will be considered and possibly honored. Microsoft may even introduce or add new features to the OS and may even change the design.
For the Windows 7 users, the sad part is that in 2015, this version of the Windows Operating System software would then get into the extended Microsoft tech support period, which means only the basics would be covered. You need not worry much as you will still be receiving the free security updates. The only thing is that the non-security-related hot fixes will only be available through a paid subscription. So, you will probably have to start the subscription before April 15, 2015, in case if you are a U.S.A resident. To clarify further, after April 15, 2015, you need to note that there will be no free support and thenceforth the company would not honour warranty claims and will not add any new features.    
For the XP OS, the mainstream support ended on April 14, 2009 and the Windows Vista’s extended support ended on April 12, 2013. So, in case if you are happy with the support you are receiving now for Windows 7, you can stop worrying about it for another six years.

Outlook.com Becomes The Fastest Growing Internet Email Program

It has been one year since Microsoft introduced Outlook.com to us. Even though the earlier stages of the web based email program has been filled with troubles, reports say that it has 400 million active customers. According to Microsoft, the email program is one among the fastest growing services. Microsoft has been able to make these tremendous achievements due to many reasons. The company has been working hard in developing and releasing enhancements for the program and until this date, the software giant has released about 600 features or additions.

According to Dick Craddock, who is the product manager of Outlook.com, the past twelve months have been challenging and exciting. He thanked all those who have helped the email program to be a huge success. Craddick says "Of course, we do a great deal of research and testing throughout our development process. But just as important is the feedback we get once you're using the product," and that “We started by changing how we collect feedback, making it far more prominent in the user interface."

We first saw the preview of the program last summer and within four months, the number of users grew to 25 million. PCMag listed it among the best products of 2012. The new email client had crossed the 60 million mark last February, according to Outlook help center. Microsoft also undertook the tedious task of moving all the existing Hotmail users to Outlook.com. This process was completed by May and the transition was not very smooth.

Numerous users complained that the migration process resulted in lost emails, troubles of signing in to the account etc. However, all these issues were soon fixed. It is interesting to note that the customer feedback for Outlook.com is about 50 times higher than it was for Hotmail, and this is an evidence of the popularity of the program.

After the introduction of Outlook.com, Microsoft stepped up the security features with a 2-step verification process. In addition, the company added features to the program like the drag and drop facility for attachments and contacts. We also saw the introduction of domains like @outlook.jp. The program also enabled users to login with alias.

In the coming months, we might see more people moving to Outlook.com. Microsoft has introduced a tool that makes the transition process from Gmail to Outlook.com easier. For further information on Outlook.com and its features, you may contact the Outlook help center or our technical support team.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Removing The MSN Messenger From Your System

If you are using an older version of the Windows operating system, chances are you would find the MSN messenger application preinstalled in your system. Indeed, you might be using this as your default chat application. However, there are plenty of other chat applications around. Besides, come to think of it, you don’t even need a chat application; just log on to Windows Live support page and start chatting in your browser.

Removing the MSN messenger from your system

This would make the MSN messenger you have in your system redundant. You need to get rid of it to free up the system memory. In most cases, the MSN messenger would be running in the background as it is automatically launched during the system start up. This default option can be easily changed. Better yet, if you are not using the MSN messenger, then uninstall it from the system.
Here is how to do it.
  • As with every other application in the Windows OS, the MSN messenger can also be uninstalled from the Add or Remove Programs option in the Control Panel.
  • From the Start Menu, go to the Control Panel and click on the Add or Remove Programs option. Here, you would find the MSN messenger among the list of the applications installed in your system.
  • Select it and find the Uninstall or the Remove button and click on it. This would the Un-install wizard and you would be asked to confirm the MSN messenger un-installation. Click Yes and this would initiate the un-installation, which would be over in a minute or so.
  • Even after the removal of the application, some of its folders and files would still be there in the system hard disk. You need to go to these locations, and check these files are indeed removed.
  • First, change the Folder View settings to display the hidden files and folders in the system. Now, go to the C drive and click on the Program Files folder. There you need to look for any folders named MSN. If you find them, delete them. Since you have already uninstalled the application, you no longer need these files. This would free up some more disk space.
  • Since, these are system files, you might be asked to enter the Administrator password for deleting them.
If you any queries regarding these instructions, contact Windows Live support for assistance.

Monday, January 20, 2014

The Foursquare App Released In Windows Store

Windows 8 is now becoming popular not only due to the option called Windows 8 transfer, a feature that allows smooth transfer of data during the upgrade from Windows 7, but also due to the features like Windows Store, an online store quite similar to Google Play where people would find different apps and could download many of them free. Many, including the well-wishers and the critics of Windows 8, had initially thought that Windows Store would not succeed like Google Play in terms of the number of apps available through it. However, within a short span of time since the launch of the service, Windows Store has turned out to be the biggest source of apps.
It seems that Windows Store might outrun Google Play with more and more apps releasing on a daily basis. Of all the new apps on Windows Store, Foursquare, a well-liked social location application has become very popular. Although Foursquare is not a new app for many, especially those who are using other platforms such as Android or iOS, the Windows 8 edition of the application is reported to contain some unique features. According to the developers of the application, the Windows 8 version of Foursquare allows users to look for places in quite an easy manner. In addition to helping the users look for places, the application allows users to discover various services based on locations.

The features in the Windows 8 version of Foursquare

Like the Foursquare app on Android and iOS, the Windows 8 version of the app too will have a modern interface with admirable visual styles. When the app comes in Windows 8 OS, it will be featured with a wide variety of colours. The new tile-based navigation pane, options to view photos in full-screen and few other features of the like offers a delightful experience while using it.
Advantages
Using Foursquare, the users can look for trending places in the current location or a prospective location. They can also look for the different services that might interest them. As the app is updated on a daily basis, the users can locate even the most recently opened shops or places or services. If you want to suggest a particular place or service to your friends, you can do so with ease using the designated options in the application.
Well, you would find a variety of apps of different types at the Windows Store. Also, read the Windows 8 transfer options while visiting the Windows website. This would help you in the file transfer operations between different Windows devices.