Microsoft Max
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Microsoft Max was the codename for a prototype software application developed by Microsoft. It is an application for creating virtual photograph albums and distributing them online in a peer-to-peer fashion. Features of the Max technology demo included the ability to annotate photos and arrange them in custom layouts, slideshows and a "3D Mantle View".
The longer-term goal of Max was to facilitate peer-to-peer communications of many kinds of files, not just photos. On November 1, 2006, Microsoft announced that the Max project was being discontinued, but hinted that some of the functionality may be integrated into other Windows Live applications or services in the future.
[edit] Requirements
Max requires .NET Framework 3.0 RC1, and can only be installed on Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and an NTFS hard disk partition; Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 are not supported.