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Windows Mail app will remain, but not how you want it It's been a long time since Microsoft added new features to Mail and Calendar, and things will only get worse from here. Microsoft has made it ...
The suggestion to "Try the new Outlook" in Windows Mail is the precursor to what will be a forced transition for Microsoft users sometime in 2024.
Microsoft will retire the Windows Mail and Calendar applications on Windows 10 and Windows 11 at the end of the year, first auto-migrating users to the new Outlook for Windows app in August.
Microsoft complicates switching from the new Outlook to the Windows Mail app.
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 ...
Microsoft said last week that it will replace Windows' Mail and Calendar apps with Outlook for Windows. It's a bad idea for several reasons.
Microsoft has today issued an update on when users can expect to see the new Outlook client launch as a replacement for the built-in Mail & Calendar apps on Windows 11.
Our latest guide shows you how to use the Windows 10 Mail app. Our guide includes means to access iCloud email when using two-step authentication.
Another option is going to the Mail app in Windows 10 and Windows 11. This built-in mail app offers a more modern and streamlined experience compared to Windows Live Mail.
The new Outlook replaces the classic Outlook in Windows 10/11 and the Windows Mail and Windows Calendar app. Here's what you need to know.
Microsoft is pushing its new Outlook app onto Windows 10 whether you want it or not. In a message sent to Microsoft 365 subscribers via the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, the company said that the ...