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We recently came across a Windows tool known as Desktop.Calendar.Tray.OK, which in truth, is a weird name – but as we’ve always stated, if the tool works, the name shouldn’t matter one bit.
The default Calendar app on Windows 11/10 is good enough for most situations, but what happens when users want a little bit more out of their calendar? The best option is to use a third-party free ...
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