Microsoft is pushing its new Outlook app onto Windows 10, set to replace the Mail and Calendar apps starting January 2025, forcing users to adapt.
The new Outlook merges features from Mail and Calendar into one app, providing a more streamlined experience, while existing users can still run classic Outlook alongside.
Users cannot block the new Outlook's installation on Windows 10, but can uninstall it later with Microsoft’s support instructions if they prefer the classic apps.
The push for the new Outlook marks a significant shift in Microsoft's strategy, as it aims for greater consistency in its applications across Windows systems.
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