Hotmail BETA for those who signed up now available


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hey king mustard.. how long have u been using hotmail? Ive been using it 4 almost 4 years now.... and i got my invite about a week after i signed up for it... maybe they go by how long uve used it? thast all i can think of... maybe not...

Yea, I didnt notice the button for a few days... I saw a green thing below teh logo, but never bothered to click... then yesturday, someone told me they ahd it, and i was like "OMG, HOW!!!" :laugh: and he told me to click the button!!! :woot: :woot: :woot: :woot: Now i have it. too many ads still.. i would use this over gmail if they got rid of the ads... and i didnt get so much spam :woot: :devil: :devil:

well i dont have any ads on mine since i have a payed yearly account... i signed up for that back when hotmail was only 2mb but i think ill still keep it its only 19.99 for a year and plus the never expire thing is nice if i not on for a month like i have been before... how long have you all had hotmail that go in the mail beta?

I got in :D

The new interface looks much cleaner, and there's a whole lot more whitespace than before. See previous screenshots for details.

Sorry for those of you who want a screenie of the button, I didn't get one before I clicked it :p

Thanks to Firefox's caching abilities, here you go.

Hmm.. looking at the address of the screenshots of the new mail beta, it appears to be located at 'mail.start.com' instead of the usual 'hotmail.msn.com'

Went to http://mail.start.com just to see and it came up with a sign in page for 'mail beta' (as long as you're signed out of hotmail) After signing in, it just goes to the regular old hotmail though.

Interesting... sorry if thats old and obvious news

EDIT: now it redirects to the old sign-in page

Mail Beta takes advantage of promising web design tech to make you feel like using a mail client not a webmail. Sad, Kahuna loves me not. :(

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HOW DARE YOU SAY IT LOOKS LIKE A MAIL CLIENT!!!!!

You see, if you say that, Bill Gates will start placing adverts into Microsoft Office 12/2006. And that would lead to severe trauma in my head, due to me bashing it like the attatchment. :yes:

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