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Mail and Calendar App brings new features for Windows 10 Insiders

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
April 20, 2016
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Outlook Mail and Calendar app gives you quick access to your email messages as well as the calendar entries on the go. If you’re a part of the Windows Insiders program, Microsoft has released an update for Mail and Calendar app for Windows 10, which brings a few handy new features on board, including the ability to open email messages in a new windows and more.

Here’s the complete change log for the latest update:

  • Open email messages in a new window
  • View .eml attachments and save messages in .eml format
  • Print Day, Multi-day, and Work Week views in Calendar

As we said, the update is only available for Windows Insiders, but it should hit the stable version of the app in the coming days. Stay tuned to WinBeta, we’ll update you as soon as Microsoft pushes the update in the Windows Store.

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