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Windows 11: Microsoft streicht die Termine aus dem Kalender

Windows 11: Microsoft removes appointments from calendar

With Windows 11, Microsoft removes appointments and events from the calendar in the system tray and saves them permanently in the corresponding widget in the taskbar. After the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Built 22000.160, some users asked when they would install themselves.

Assignments migrate from the computer tray to the widget

Meanwhile, Microsoft has its Windows Insider program on its official Twitter account Windows Cinderella Announced that meetings and events will only be found in the new calendar widget in the future.

The “old” calendar to the right of the taskbar’s system tray can still only display calendars, weekdays and dates in Windows 11. Removed support for appointments and events in the old calendar.

The option to create an appointment as quickly as possible with Windows 10 Calendar is no longer available under Windows 11. The “Calendar” application or, if available, Microsoft Outlook should be used for this.

Shows calendar appointments and events in the Windows 10 system tray

Shows calendar appointments and events in the Windows 10 system tray

In Windows 11, the Calendar widget takes over this task

In Windows 11, the Calendar widget takes over this task

Microsoft Introduces New Clock Application

As part of what is known as the “Windows Web Experience Packages”, Microsoft wants to expand the feature set of widgets in particular. Microsoft also has a small teaser New clock application providedIt was released with the current Insider preview.

New clock application in Windows 11 called Focus Sessions
New clock application in Windows 11 called Focus Sessions (Image: Microsoft)

Internal applications in 64-bit and more

In addition, Microsoft is making progress in removing 32-bit processors from Windows 11, so that in the future all built-in applications will be conveniently updated via the Microsoft Store. With built-in 22000.132, a new sniping tool was recently released that was removed from the “System32” folder.

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