Microsoft's Outlook.com schedule gets Metro-ized

Microsoft has patched up its Hotmail date-book and transformed it into a Metro-ized Outlook.com one.

Microsoft is at long last applying the Metro look and feel to its Web-based timetable.



On April 2, Microsoft authorities uncovered that the new Outlook.com date-book is taking off now and will be accessible around the globe this week at

More from the present blog entry about the schedule invigorate:

"Outlook.com utilizes Exchange ActiveSync to match up your mail, timetable, and address book on your cell phone, tablet, in the new Outlook 2013 and with the Mail, Calendar and People applications on your new PC or tablet running Windows 8. You can likewise utilize the Hotmail connector to coordinate your date-book with past variants of the Outlook work area programming. Associating your date-book to your cell phone is simple."

Microsoft authorities implied the previous summer than the logbook revive was coming soon after t he new Outlook.com Web mail benefit was declared , which was July 31, 2012. In any case, up until today, authorities have declined to state when clients could expect the refreshed Calendar.

Since I get this inquiry frequently from Hotmail clients who are amidst moving to (or being moved by Microsoft to) Outlook.com , I'd get a kick out of the chance to call attention to the best approach to see your Calendar in Outlook.com is to tap on the descending bolt by the Outlook logo (upper left). Thusly, clients will discover their contacts (now known as People), Calendar and Skydrive distributed storage choices.

Refresh: One component some were expecting, yet that apparently didn't make it into this date-book refresh is Skype coordination. Probably that is as yet coming, however it's amazingly, one more a unique little something for which we don't have an official date target.

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