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Mail And Calendar, Photos, And Xbox Apps For Windows 10 Updated – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 9, 2015
1 min read

Microsoft was on a roll today with app updates. Not only did we see a huge update to the Groove Music app, as well as the Movies & TV app, Microsoft has rolled out updates to various other Windows 10 core apps too.
Mail and Calendar snagged a new update today, along with the Photos app and the Xbox app, unfortunately, Microsoft did not provide a change log for these particular updates. One thing to note in the Photos app, you now have an “Add to favorites” option in the menu. Windows Alarms & Clocks app and the Get Office app also received an update today with no change log.
Typically in these case, we don’t report on these small updates, since they typically address minor bugs. And let’s face it, we’d probably be writing ten of these types of stories a day. However, in this case, we’ll make an exception and open it up to the community to see if anyone was able to figure out what, if any, new improvements were made to any of these core apps. Grab the updates from the Windows Store and let us know below if you’ve discovered what’s new.

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