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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,
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 persuades Mail and Calendar users to migrate to Outlook — Mail and Calendar app will cease to work after December 31
Microsoft is notifying its Mail and Calendar app users to switch to free web-based Outlook. Many users have reported noticing pop-ups from the app. Microsoft insists users make the migration by December 31, 2024. After that date, the app will only display emails and calendar entries saved until the scheduled date.
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 to end support for classic Mail and Calendar apps, set to replace them with new Outlook app
Microsoft is phasing out its classic Mail and Calendar apps by the end of 2024, replacing them with a new, enhanced Outlook app for Windows.v
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.
Windows Mail and Calendar to stop working after December 31 : Microsoft
Microsoft announced that Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps will no longer be supported after December 31.'Support for Windows Mail, Calendar, and People will end on
Microsoft is officially killing Windows Mail and Calendar by year’s end
Users of three older
Microsoft
apps will soon have to get ready for a changeover. As the company announced in a support document, the Windows Mail,
Calendar
, and People apps will no longer be supported once this year comes to a close. The classic Outlook ...
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Support for Windows Mail, Calendar and People apps will finish at the end of this year as new Outlook elbows its way onto the center stage
According to Windows Latest, you can either choose to open the new Outlook when booting Mail & Calendar, or reject it with a ...
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Microsoft Reminds Customers That Windows Mail, Calendar, and People are EOL in December
“Support for Windows Mail,
Calendar
, and People will end on December 31, 2024,” the
Microsoft
Support website explains.
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Microsoft To Soon End Support For Windows 11’s Mail, People and Calendar Apps
Microsoft
has confirmed that by the end of this year, it will stop support for Windows 11’s Mail,
Calendar
, and People ...
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