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Mail, Calendar, and People app for Windows 8.1 gets bug fixes in latest update

Ron Ron
July 16, 2019
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Mail, Calendar, and People app for Windows 8.1 gets bug fixes in latest update

For those of you on Windows 8.1, you are likely using Microsoft’s own Mail, Calendar, and People apps. These apps are quite important pieces of software as they are vital in Microsoft’s vision for having a modern interface for the tasks you engage with the most.

Microsoft has rolled out an update to the Mail, Calendar, and People app for Windows 8.1, simply fixing bugs and improving performance. No major improvements were noted this time, but bug fixes and performance improvements are always welcome.

“Mail, Calendar, and People are powerful tools for keeping up-to-date on your email, managing your schedule, and staying in touch with people. Designed for both work and home, these apps help you communicate quickly and focus on what’s important across all your accounts,” the app description reads.

Hit the download link below to snag the updated app. Let us know if you notice any improvements.

Thanks for the tip, TrialBlazer!

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Further reading: Microsoft, Windows 8.1, Windows Store

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