The Windows calendar used to be a tiny, precise productivity engine tucked into the taskbar — a one-click glance that showed your agenda, let you add and edit events, and even gave you one-click join actions for meetings. Today, many users find that the built-in Calendar is little more than a...
I’ve installed, configured, and — crucially — used dozens of Windows productivity utilities over the last several years. Most are “nice to have”; a few become indispensable. After repeated testing and real‑world use, four apps stand out as actually worth the time to set up: Joplin for notes...