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Microsoft is officially killing Windows Mail and Calendar
Microsoft is killing off Windows 11’s Mail and Calendar apps by the end of the year
Microsoft is planning to no longer support the Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps later this year. The software giant has been moving existing users of these apps over to the new Outlook for Windows app in recent months, and now it has set an end of support date for the Mail, Calendar, and People apps of December 31st.
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 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.
Got Windows 11? Say Goodbye to Mail, Calendar, People Apps
It's time to ditch your Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps if you use them. Microsoft is no longer supporting the Mail, Calendar, and People apps on Windows 11. Collectively, these apps offer functionalities found in the more streamlined,
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.
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Microsoft recommends installing KB5046617 to fix Windows 11 24H2 Task Manager
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Microsoft blocked your Windows 11 upgrade? This trusty tool can (probably) fix that
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It's the end of the road for Windows Mail
Microsoft
is ending support for
Windows
Mail, Calendar & People apps on Dec 31st. Users should migrate to the new Outlook ...
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Microsoft Fixes Four More Zero-Days in November Patch Tuesday
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Microsoft fixes bugs causing Windows Server 2025 blue screens, install issues
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Tencent brings Android games to Microsoft Store on Windows 110 0
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Microsoft
announced its decision to discontinue the
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Subsystem for Android, which allowed ...
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Microsoft adds a generative AI feature to Notepad, its simple text editor
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Microsoft Fixes 90 New Vulnerabilities, Including Critical NTLM and Task Scheduler Bugs
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