Microsoft will push updated versions of several long-criticized Windows 8 apps, including Mail, Calendar and People, the "Modern"-style program for keeping track of contacts, to the Windows Store.
                                    
                                    
                                    
From Computerworld:
                            From Computerworld:
Microsoft announced the updated apps in a blog post, which also described some of the changes. Mail, for example, will now filter messages to display only those not yet read, automatically complete addresses in the To: field based on prior messages, and support rights-managed emails, which typically restrict practices like forwarding or printing.Microsoft to refresh Windows 8 core app trio
But Calendar will drop support for synchronizing with Google Calendar, according to The Verge, which quoted a Microsoft program manager.
 
                                 
                                 
                                