Buzzy calendar apps tend to make a big splash and disappear after a while. Sometimes they get acquired, sometimes the company pivots to something else. That’s not the case with Fantastical, a popular ...
Fantastical is one of the best examples of what a native iOS or Mac app should be. Now, after 13 years of Apple exclusivity, it’s also available for Windows. The Windows version of Fantastical, ...
The new Outlook has been available as a finished program since August 2024. New PCs delivered with the latest Windows 11 installations (Windows 11 24H2) will receive the new Outlook as an alternative ...
Windows The Windows 10 era is over and with it, the last time I felt my PC was truly my own Windows Microsoft yanks the plug on Windows 11 SE, giving school and college IT techs a little over a year ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft wants people to use the new Outlook for Windows app instead. Microsoft wants people to use the new ...
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 new ...
Developer Flexibits is now bringing its acclaimed calendar app Fantastical to Windows for the first time. The application was originally released in 2011 and was previously exclusive to Apple’s macOS, ...
Users are being forced to move to the new Outlook app on Windows PCs, with no option to keep using the older Mail app. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Windows 11's calendar flyout is frankly a joke and a massive downgrade from what we had in the Windows 10 days. While some good third-party apps can partially fix that, Microsoft remains radio silent ...
Microsoft has just redesigned its Outlook email app, and it’s fair to say that the change has made some people unhappy. But Outlook covers more than just email — it’s got a built-in calendar too, and ...
Instead, Microsoft will prompt you to use Outlook. Microsoft is adding more apps to its software graveyard: It's time to ditch your Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps if you use them. Microsoft ...