JAKARTA - Microsoft has just announced it will replace Email and Calendar applications with Outlook, for Windows 11 and later.
The changes are expected to take effect in September 2024, but the company says some users may start viewing MailTip on Email and Calendar apps, which will clearly show the changes.
Email and Calendar in Windows 11 have been ignored by Microsoft for more than two years at the moment. The app hasn't received any new features or major updates since the new launch.
Many users also consider the application too basic to be used as an email client. However, this application will continue to be available for download from the Microsoft Store until the deadline.
Then, a new PC running Windows will be sent with the previously installed Outlook application.
Outlook will support work and personal accounts, including third-party email services such as Gmail, Yahoo, and others, as quoted from Windows Central, Tuesday, June 20.
At the same time, rumors say in the same month Microsoft is said to be sending the next major version of Windows, codename Hudson Valley.
If this is true, it is likely that the next version of Windows will be sent with a new Outlook application that has been installed previously as a default email client.
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