![]() ![]() I prefer the latter because by default, Express alters your default browser to include the AOL Toolbar, and it sets AOL as the search engine and home page. The AOL Desktop download for Windows XP and Vista took a couple of minutes, and installation another five minutes with either Express and Custom choices. However, while that package adds useful and novel tools, the AOL portal left me puzzled. ![]() Another recently-released download that depends upon the Internet for most functionality is Microsoft's Windows Live apps bundle. This is an interesting, old-school approach to organizing Web-based content on the desktop, unlike so much new webware that leans on the browser as the portal for anywhere-access to services. AOL Desktop (download it for Windows XP/Vista from CNET ) is a new, free download that collects most of that brand's services, such as Mail and AIM, into one location. ![]()
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