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Mail and Calendar apps for Windows 10 updated on both PC and mobile

Ron Ron
November 30, 2020
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Mail and Calendar apps for Windows 10 updated on both PC and mobile

Microsoft has rolled out an update to the Mail and Calendar apps for Windows 10, but this update isn’t just for PC. In fact, this update is also rolling out to the same set of apps on Windows 10 Mobile.

First spotted by Windows Central, this update features new modern style icons for Settings, Mail, etc, within the apps. Tapping on the Settings icon will now have the settings menu fly in from the right, as opposed to appearing from the left side of the app. This offers a more Charms bar-like familiarity.

Microsoft has also added a new swipe tutorial for those of you who want an easier way to manage email. You can swipe left to delete a message and swipe right to flag it — Microsoft will now prompt you with this quick tutorial so you are aware.

No other major improvements or feature additions were seen in this update. Grab the update from the Windows Store and let us know in the comments below if you notice anything new or improved.

Mail and Calendar apps for Windows 10 updated on both PC and mobile

Mail and Calendar apps for Windows 10 updated on both PC and mobile

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