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 ...
Sad news for us all: Windows Mail, Calendar and People apps are not long for this world. Ok, I guess it's only sad news for people who still use them on the daily, but these stalwarts of Windows will ...
Windows 11’s next major release continues to take shape in the company’s Dev channel Insider Preview builds, and last month, Microsoft added the first preview of the AI-powered Windows Copilot feature ...
Microsoft Outlook is synonymous with email and calendar functions, to the point that a lot of people don’t know it’s actually a paid portion of the Office suite. But that’s about to change. Beginning ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. New default apps are part and parcel of major new Windows ...
Outlook for Windows and recommends switching from traditional Outlook and third-party email client apps. As a result, it has been previously announced that support for the traditional ' Windows Mail ' ...
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. Initially ...
It seems Microsoft has found yet another way to push users towards Windows 10. Late last year, I wrote about issues with Microsoft's popular Windows Live Mail 2012 program and the fact that the ...
The Windows Mail email program comes preinstalled on Windows Vista and is essentially a redesign of Outlook Express, which comes with Windows XP. Windows Mail retains all the standard features of ...
An email client from Microsoft developed as the succcessor to both Outlook Express in Windows XP and Windows Mail in Vista. Windows Live Mail, or simply Mail starting with Windows 8, is a client mail ...
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with using Microsoft’s default Mail app in Windows 10. It’s a native email client that supports Google, Yahoo, AOL, Apple iCloud, Microsoft Exchange, and other ...
The mail client in Windows 10 is easy to set up and has a simple, touch-friendly interface, but it's capable of handling even complex email scenarios with aplomb. I've been testing PC and mobile ...