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  1. Microsoft Discontinues Windows 11 Mail & Calendar Apps: Transition to Outlook & Alternatives

    Microsoft's decision to discontinue the Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 11 has led to significant disruptions for users, particularly those relying on Outlook and Hotmail accounts. As of December 31, 2024, these native applications ceased to function effectively, prompting a mandatory...
  2. Farewell Mail and Calendar: Transitioning to Outlook in Windows 11

    Welcome, Windows faithful! Imagine your most-trusted apps simply packing up and leaving—no two-week notice, no farewell party, no celebratory skimming down memory lane. Pretty soon, that's exactly what could happen to the beloved (or perhaps begrudgingly tolerated) Mail and Calendar apps in...
  3. Mandatory New Outlook App Rollout on Windows 10: What You Need to Know

    Starting next month, Microsoft plans to roll out the new Outlook app to all Windows 10 PCs. Here’s the kicker—whether you like it or not, you won’t be able to stop it. That’s right, Microsoft is making the new Outlook installation mandatory as part of Windows Update, and it’s sparking a storm of...
  4. Is the New Outlook for Windows 11 Worth the Hype?

    In a world dominated by emails that seem to multiply like rabbits, Microsoft has made bold strides with the introduction of the new Outlook app for Windows 11. Officially, they state it's a substantial upgrade over the aging Mail & Calendar app, which is primed for retirement on December 31...
  5. Microsoft Phases Out Mail and Calendar: Transition to New Outlook

    In a significant shift for productivity tools on its operating system, Microsoft has announced that it will no longer provide support for its Mail and Calendar applications on Windows 11. This decision comes as the tech giant aims to streamline its offerings by promoting the new web-based...
  6. Transition to Outlook: Microsoft Phases Out Legacy Mail and Calendar Apps

    In a significant shift for Windows 11 users, Microsoft has announced that support for its legacy Mail, Calendar, and People applications will officially end on December 31, 2024. Instead, users are being urged to transition to the trendy new Outlook app, which will take center stage as the...
  7. Microsoft to Sunset Windows 11 Mail & Calendar Apps by December 2024

    In a move that has been brewing over the past six months, Microsoft has officially announced that the Windows 11 Mail and Calendar apps will cease functioning after December 31, 2024. This news confirms the whispers and warnings that have been popping up within the apps themselves, urging users...
  8. How to Bypass the New Outlook on Windows 11: A Quick Hack

    In the ongoing saga between Windows users and Microsoft's latest updates, especially when it comes to the Outlook application, a new trick has surfaced that allows users to dodge the new Outlook on Windows 11 entirely. This clever hack is perfect for those who loved the original Mail and...
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    Windows 10 Windows 10 mail shows wrong display name when sending messages from second or more accounts

    The Win10 "Mail and Calendar" app does not support more than one displayname attribute; sent messages are attributed with the same displayname attribute as the initial (iow, "first") messaging account configured in the "Mail and Calendar" app. This is neither a design oversite nor a bug. Indeed...
  10. Windows 10 Recovering Lost Google Calendar History After Switching to Chrome Version

    I have lost my google calendar (not the chrome version) I think it may be something to do with installing Google Chrome. In the place of the old icon is a new one via Chrome, it opens up but without the history. Also installed onto my computer via Windows is another calendar (Mail and...
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    Windows 10 Can I uninstall "Mail and Calendar", "Store" and "MsOffice Desktop"?

    Can I uninstall (permanently) from my Win10 system: - "Mail and Calendar" (I want to use Thunderbird email client instead) - "Store" and "Wallet" (I never want to install Apps+Programs from MS Store) - "Microsoft.Office.Desktop" (I want to use LibreOffice resp. an older version of MS Office...
  12. VIDEO Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18290

    Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18290 (19H1) to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. REMINDER: As is normal with builds early in the development cycle, builds may contain bugs that might be painful for some. If this makes you uncomfortable, you may...