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Microsoft is officially killing Windows Mail and Calendar
Microsoft explains why Windows 11’s new Outlook is better than Mail & Calendar
Microsoft explains why Windows 11's new Outlook is better than Mail & Calendar but the reasons aren't convincing enough.
Microsoft is killing off Windows 11’s Mail and Calendar apps by the end of the year
Once the apps reach end of support later this year, Microsoft warns that users who haven’t moved to the new Outlook app “will no longer be able to send and receive email using Windows Mail and Calendar.
End of an era: Microsoft is planning to phase out Windows 11’s Mail and Calendar apps by the end of this year
Microsoft will discontinue the built-in Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 11 after December 31, 2024, urging users to switch to the web-based Outlook app instead.
Microsoft is killing off these Windows 11 productivity apps at the end of the year
Microsoft is ending support for its Mail and Calendar apps for Windows 11, as it moves to make the new online and free Outlook its only mail option.
Microsoft is building a new Outlook People app for Windows 11 (Microsoft 365 Companion?)
Microsoft may revive the Windows People app as a web app centered around Outlook.com on Windows 11 for Microsoft 365.
Microsoft is killing your favorite Windows 11 apps: Here's why
Microsoft has announced that it will be ending support for its Mail, Calendar, and People apps on Windows 11 by the end of this year. The tech giant has been migrating users of these popular apps to the new Outlook for Windows app over the last few months. Now, the company has set a final support date for these apps as December 31.
Got Windows 11? Say Goodbye to Mail, Calendar, People Apps
Microsoft is no longer supporting the Mail, Calendar, and People apps on Windows 11. Collectively, these apps offer functionalities found in the more streamlined, free version of Microsoft Outlook, which all users will be redirected to after Dec. 31. However, you'll still be able to export your emails, events, and contacts after that date.
Microsoft to Retire Classic Mail and Calendar Apps, Introducing New Outlook for Windows in 2025
Microsoft is replacing its classic Mail and Calendar apps with a new Outlook app in Windows, offering a streamlined and AI-enhanced experience.
Microsoft is officially killing Windows Mail and Calendar by year’s end
If you're still using either of these apps, you'll need to switch to the new Outlook or find alternatives soon.
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Microsoft brought back this feature to the new version of Outlook
Microsoft soft-launched a redesigned version of its Outlook app this year, and it hasn’t received the best reception. Not ...
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Windows 11 KB5046617 and KB5046633 cumulative updates released
Microsoft has released the Windows 11 KB5046617 and KB5046633 cumulative updates for versions 24H2 and 23H2 to fix security ...
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Windows 11 Build 27749 introduces a new shortcut for Narrator
Windows 11 Build 27749 brings many fixes to the operating system, including some for Narrator, alongside a new shortcut.
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