Windows Live Hotmail is great: it’s fast, reliable and doesn’t require me to install any client application but a browser. But there are also things in Hotmail that annoy me.
The Junk filters in Hotmail are very good, as they filter most unsolicited e-mail I receive. However, some e-mail gets delivered to my inbox nevertheless, and when I try to mark it as junk, it just—fails.
See yourself:
Also, Hotmail fails to display some non-English mail correctly, and I don’t know why. Here you see an example, sent from Microsoft Outlook:
The question is: why doesn’t Hotmail display a “Character encoding:” dropdown, as usual?
Being able to edit the body of my messages in a WYSIWYG editor is great—but why so few fonts? Having few fonts is something I could live with; what I do not like at all though, is that there is no option for “Segoe UI”. Come on, Windows Live Wave 3 introduced Segoe UI as successor of Tahoma, why can’t I use it for my mails as well?
Multi-language support in Windows Live is well implemented. But not in Windows Live Calendar. On opening Hotmail with a browser whose language is set to English, displays Hotmail in English. I open “People”: English. I open “Windows Live Home”: … English.
Then I hit “Calendar”, and what do I see? German. Cool. ![]()
You are using Windows Live Hotmail as well, and there is something that annoys you in it?
Let me know.
# 02 Jul 2009 Thursday 21:13
“The Junk filters in Hotmail are very good, as they filter most unsolicited e-mail I receive.”
Well, you’re lucky =P. In my case, it filters email I do want to receive, and let the have-to-be-blocked ones in my inbox.
Still prefer G-Mail filters =)
# 02 Jul 2009 Thursday 23:17
I can confirm the Calendar language problem, but in my case, it is RUSSIAN :S
# 14 Jul 2009 Tuesday 12:06
I think On opening Hotmail with a browser whose language is a lot of things.
# 17 Jul 2009 Friday 16:42
And set to English displays Hotmail in English is On opening Hotmail with a browser whose language.