Today, Microsoft's cloud computing service Live Mesh officially entered the public beta phase and lifted the country restrictions, and now anyone can download and experience the services provided by Live Mesh. Live Mesh is a cloud computing Service based on network data centers. You can use it to store data online and control your desktop remotely. Basically, you can simply understand it as a combination of Web OS, Web Storage and Web Service. Free users now have 5G space to work with, as much as Microsoft's Skydrive.
The last update (0.9.3424.5) before the open beta mainly added: File drag and drop support Select multiple files at a time to upload and download Upload and download progress display P2P (point-to-point) data transmission between two Live Mesh devices, This does not take up your 5G free space Folder creator can modify file permissions Live Mesh software automatic update More updates see cited source In addition to the above updates, Today, Microsoft also released Live Mesh software for MAC (10.5.1 and later only) and Windows Mobile (WM6 and 6.1 only). The Mac platform does not yet support remote desktops. After the validation of Live Mesh on Windows Mobile platform, WM device will be added to the device page of Live Mesh, and My Pictures will be automatically added to Live Mesh. Live Desktop folders are viewed through a web browser, and local folders can be viewed for news, members, perform synchronization and add folders to Live Mesh.
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