
While the IM and mail features require authentication with AOL credentials, the browser functions independently, thereby you will be able to use it as a regular navigator if you don’t have an AOL account. It integrates an instant messaging client, an email component and a web browser, with more focus on the latter more than anything else. The upsides of AOL Desktop compared to the old suite are a more modern appearance, better performance and a different approach in functionality.


We’ve seen this type of endeavour many times before, one of them being the old AOL Suite, which was fueled by the same kind of principle that AOL Desktop has running under its hood. The initiative is not bad, yet neither unique.

AOL Desktop is a suite powered by AOL that facilitates access to web browsing, emailing and IM conversations, all from the same interface.
