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  1. Mastering Fantastical on Windows 11: Adding & Editing Events Simplified

    As the digital age marches on, our calendars have become the backbone of our daily lives, akin to a trusty sidekick that ensures we never miss an important meeting or social gathering. Enter Fantastical — the calendar app that promises to elevate your scheduling experience on Windows 11. With a...
  2. Microsoft Phases Out Mail and Calendar Apps: Transition to Outlook Web

    In a surprising move that affects many users, Microsoft has officially announced the termination of support for its Mail, Calendar, and People apps on Windows 11 by December 31, 2024. This shift marks a significant pivot toward a more web-centric user experience, embodied by the new web-based...
  3. Goodbye Mail, Calendar, and People: Embrace Outlook for Enhanced Integration

    In a bold move that is likely to shake up user habits across Windows devices, Microsoft has announced it will terminate support for its long-established Mail, Calendar, and People applications by the end of this year. Instead, the tech giant is directing users towards its new Outlook for Windows...
  4. Microsoft Ends Support for Mail, Calendar, and People Apps: Upgrade to Outlook

    In a significant shift for Windows 11 users, Microsoft has announced that it will end support for its Mail, Calendar, and People apps by December 31, 2024. This decision is part of a broader strategy to transition users over to the new Outlook for Windows app, a modern solution that integrates...
  5. Microsoft To Retire Windows Mail, Calendar Apps: Time to Switch to Outlook

    In a significant shift in its software strategy, Microsoft has announced plans to terminate support for its Windows Mail, Calendar, and People applications by the end of this year. For many Windows users, especially those who have relied on these apps for day-to-day communication and scheduling...
  6. Microsoft to Retire Mail and Calendar Apps: Transition to Outlook Web by 2024

    Microsoft is set to close the curtain on its built-in Mail and Calendar applications in Windows 11, with plans to discontinue support for these features after December 31, 2024. This announcement marks a significant shift in the way users will interact with email and scheduling on their Windows...
  7. Microsoft to Retire Built-in Mail and Calendar in Windows 11 by 2024

    In a surprising shift that echoes Michael Jordan’s retirement or the final episode of a beloved sitcom, Microsoft has announced plans to retire the built-in Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 11 by December 31, 2024. This decision has sent shockwaves through the Windows user community, leading to...
  8. Microsoft Retires Mail, Calendar, and People Apps: Transitioning to Outlook

    The digital landscape for Windows 11 users is shifting, as Microsoft has decided to retire its Mail, Calendar, and People apps. This move reflects a broader conceptual evolution in how Microsoft envisions productivity on its operating system, aligning users more closely with its flagship...
  9. Microsoft Phasing Out Windows 11 Mail & Calendar Apps: What You Need to Know

    In a move that marks a significant shift in how Windows 11 users manage their communications and schedules, Microsoft has announced it will phase out the built-in Mail and Calendar applications by December 31, 2024. After this date, users will be required to transition to the web-based Outlook...
  10. Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20246

    Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20246 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. Starting with today’s build, Windows Insiders will notice that the name of the branch we are releasing builds from has changed to FE_RELEASE. Just like we did back in May...
  11. Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19564

    After installing Build 19564.1000, Windows Insiders will be offered Build 19564.1005 (KB4541091) as a Cumulative Update via Windows Update. This Cumulative Update does not include any new code and is designed to help us test our servicing pipeline. Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing...
  12. Gmail accounts in Windows 10 Mail & Calendar apps

    If your like me then you probably use Gmail
  13. Introducing a new experience for Gmail accounts in Windows 10 Mail & Calendar apps

    Over the past year we’ve introduced many new features in Windows 10 Mail & Calendar apps for users with Outlook.com accounts—such as easily tracking travel and shipping deliveries, making emails more actionable, helping you easily track your favorite sports events, faster search, and more. We’re...
  14. Announcing updates to Windows 10 Mail & Calendar apps

    Microsoft has announced some major new improvements and updates to its Mail & Calendar apps in Windows 10. The updates are rolling out over the next few weeks so keep an eye out:
  15. A look at the great built-in apps in Windows 10

    We’re three days to our Windows 10 launch! Today, we’re sharing more about the great Windows 10 built-in apps like Photos, Maps, Mail and Calendar, Groove, and Movies & TV*. This family of apps shares an elegant look and feel and work consistently across all your Windows 10 devices. Photos...
  16. Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10061 now available

    Hi everyone, Today we are releasing a new Technical Preview build for PCs – 10061. This build will be available to the Fast ring, and will be delivered via Windows Update. You can wait for your PCs normal installation time for Windows Updates and it will install automatically, or you can go to...
  17. New Windows 10 Technical Preview build now available for phones

    Hi everyone, As Link Removed, we recently brought the partition stitching feature up to our main branch and have been testing it extensively within Microsoft. I’m VERY HAPPY to be able to get a build out to you today that has this and allows Windows 10 to be used across a larger set of phones...
  18. Windows 10 How to fix 'this app can't open' on Windows 10 Technical Preview

    Some users may find trouble opening the Mail,Calender and People app in Build 10041. Apparently down to a licensing issue Microsoft have blogged a solution here (it works too): Link Removed Also see here for screenshots...