The so wanted version of what would be the next big release of the popular Windows Live Messenger has been leaked over the web.

Today’s morning, the first Windows Live Essentials 2010 setup was un-officially released. That’s right it’s a leak ( in the technology aspect a leak use to be the release of a product without the confirmation of the main owner).
What’s the problem with this leak? it’s un-official. Everyone over the web have access to the download but it’s dangerous to use it. It’s dangerous because it could be edited so the people who release the build could get easily your password or it could make you fight with your computer to downgrade the Wave’s version to the original Wave 3.
Many users around the globe have adventured to download the leaked version, the results? not good. Some users say that they can’t log in ( that’s because Microsft is regulating who log in. It’s a closed beta tho). It’s nothing new, I’m an ex-betatester of Windows Live Products and I can say that this isn’t something new, if you’re not part of the MVP (Most Value Personal) you can’t log in.
My recommendation for you guys is not to download it. If you download it do not try to install it, the only thing you’ll get are several issues with your Messenger and Windows Live Services in general.
