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Mail, Calendar, And People Apps For Windows 8.1 Receives An Update, Change Log Missing – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
May 23, 2014
1 min read

Mail, Calendar, and People apps

Microsoft has rolled out an update to the Mail, Calendar, and People apps for Windows 8.1. Unfortunately, Microsoft has not provided a change log so we can know what exactly has been improved in this latest update. It is now up to our community to update their apps and discover what’s new!

“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.

Currently, the app description page lists an old change log. Microsoft is known to publish app updates without an updated change log. Grab the updated apps below, or update via the Windows Store. Let everyone know via the comments below if you notice any new improvements or features.

Thanks for the tip, Steveo!

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