Designed to replace the current Mail and Calendar apps, the new Outlook can only be removed after it's been installed.
TL;DR: Microsoft is automatically installing the new Outlook app on Windows 10 with the next cumulative update in February (or its preview, which will arrive late in January). People can still use ...
Microsoft has started force-installing the new Outlook email client on Windows 10 systems for users who deploy this month's ...
As promised by Microsoft, the update ( KB5050081) also included some extras for Windows 10. As well as the audio fixes, the ...
KB5050081 also brings new enhancements to Windows 10's Calendar. Microsoft has rolled out a new Windows 10 Insider Preview ...
For several months now, Microsoft has been urging Windows users to switch over to the new Outlook app, with classic Outlook recently getting an official “death date”. Many aren’t happy about ...
The other, which Microsoft calls “new Outlook,” is a replacement for the Mail and Calendar apps that are built into Windows. Microsoft also plans to have new Outlook replace classic Outlook as ...
Microsoft wants all Mail & Calendar users to switch over to the new Outlook app, which I've previously said is not ready for prime time as a default, built-in email client for an operating system ...
Forcing the new Outlook onto PCs will likely draw some criticism, but there is no way to block the installation of the app. Microsoft has a support document on removing the new Outlook after ...
and it applies to Microsoft 365 apps users. As Redmond explains, the new Outlook app will be installed on Windows 10 devices for users who deploy the optional January 28 update and force installed ...
Microsoft Teams now has a unified calendar experience that includes the same look and features seen in Outlook's calendar.
Microsoft Teams introduces new features like live chat integration, SMS support, AI-powered meeting transcription, and ...