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Taskbar clock now integrates with Calendar in Windows 10

Author: Jill Jane
by Jill Jane
Posted: Oct 25, 2016

Integration between Windows 10's Calendar app and clock within the taskbar just got a huge productivity boost. Apart from giving you basic information about date and time, the taskbar clock is now a handy tool for managing your events and appointments.

All your Calendar events are going to be listed inside the taskbar clock for better management. To have appointments listed in your taskbar clock, you'll need Calendar and taskbar integration. Once your apps are integrated, all Calendar events are going to be shown within the taskbar clock.

Manage Calendar events from the taskbar clock

Besides showing you upcoming events, the clock also gives you the option to create new events and manage existing ones. In case you already have a created event, simply open the taskbar clock and double-click on the event. This will open the event in Calendar app so you are able to change it, or delete it.

You even can create new events from the taskbar clock. Just open the clock and click the plus icon. Calendar will show up and also you can normally create your event.

These additions to the taskbar clock enabled a three-app integration between Cortana, Calendar and the taskbar clock. For example, you are able to set a reminder with Cortana and it will immediately show within the taskbar clock. Everything works very smooth and is well connected.

To make this connection possible, you need to become connected using the same Microsoft account to all of these apps. The taskbar clock automatically operates under your Microsoft account when you sign into Windows 10, but you'll need to sign in manually to Cortana and Calendar. Once you're sure everything is set, you may start creating and managing events in Windows 10's Cortana, Calendar and the taskbar clock.

Airbnb, the popular alternative lodging service, has created it clear that it plans on releasing a UWP app for Windows 10. Nevertheless, it has however to materialize but it doesn't mean Airbnb has lost interest in doing this.

Within a recent Twitter post, the corporation said work on the app might nevertheless be within the pipeline immediately after a fan asked for an update. The organization said folks should stay tuned for future updates, but we have no idea how extended that is.

@weemundo This might inside the pipeline, so stay tuned for future updates Rahul! We hear you!

&mdash" Airbnb Help (@AirbnbHelp) April 21, 2016

Looking at what the company has to say, it really is clear that nothing is set in stone at the moment. The app might or might not be released?a its eventual fate is probably dependent on how much success? Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile have. Perhaps? 270 million Windows 10 customers is not enough. Then again, it may also depend on the number of Windows 10 customers who are taking advantage of the official website. If the number is strong, then the corporation may not need to pour resources into an app.

We can't blame Airbnb for taking the safe route. Hopefully, Microsoft looks at what is going on and how app developers are thinking. Usage of the Windows Store needs to increase significantly or else it doesn't matter how a lot of computer users have Windows 10 installed?a developers won't budge.

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