Standalone Calendar App
a standalone calendar app for Android so you don't have to go through the outlook app

323 comments
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Sara Asker commented
We need to see whats on easy, not klick to outlook, klick choose calendar. We dont need them to be in the same icon, and they could still be connected to each other.
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Hofseth, Ove Johan commented
Look at solutions other APP suppliers have. Microsoft have the most worst solution, least developed on the market.
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Schroder, Connie B. commented
I liked the ability to use android calendar app to sync with outlook calendar so I can see what meetings I have coming by quick glance at my phone. dont like having to go into outlook app and clicking calendar tab to view. too many extra steps.
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Chen Segelman commented
it doesn't make any sense to leave the email you are writing to see your calendar
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Abreu, Yves G commented
there's just too many features that could be developed at a calendar app with a specific UX/UI flow. just do it please, it's 2020 already.
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Parekh, Tapan commented
Calendar in seperate app
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Robert S. Shoemaker, NCARB commented
Outlook is becoming very heavy on memory and slower to open after each upgrade.
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Zeke McDaniel commented
I think it's time
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Matt Crampton commented
I should be able to switch screens between these two separate tools.
Android peeps say toggle between apps.
Old school Windows description is alt+tab
Sorry for the frustration in my tone, I do feel a little better getting this off my chest.
Please do action this... it may not be easy to do, however... it's a frog, it ain't gonna taste good, but it still gotta be eaten (CHORUS: EAT THAT FROG! EAT THAT FROG! EAT THAT FROG!)
In case you hadn't guessed, frogs are tasks that are difficult to achieve but worthy of achieving.
Thank you ? ?
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Douglas Abel commented
Can't examine outlook "calendar" apart from logging into outlook email?! Google allows that - why not Microsoft?!!
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alimillanzagal@icloud.com commented
Make it optional if you want to see a calendar, I don't see its use, I just needed a dark theme email app. Thanks.
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Brendo Santos commented
Gostaria que criassem um aplicativo de calendário independente, que não estivesse dentro do Outlook mas que estivessem sincronizados
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Anonymous commented
better to have a separate app or programme on windows for calendar and emails, for convenience and speed.
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wendy.mcarthur@wetaskiwin.ca commented
separate icon for the calender on mobile devices or to sync with the mobile devices calendar showing a different color for mobile and outlook events.
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luishe@microsoft.com commented
yes separate apps!
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ju.is@gmx.de commented
I switched from Windows Phone to Android, because Windows phone isn't supported any more.
On my Windows phone the app calender, contacts and email was separate and they were really excellent. On Android they were put together to one app. The birthdays in Android Outlook I can't see.
The handling of contacts, create, maintain, birthdays, enter/change address was much nicer.
The calendar APP in Windows phone had a week view, the calender week was shown. Reminders, etc. could be easily entered and maintained.
I usually don't want to open an "email" just to see what my next appointments are.
If I search for a person to get his address, I don't want to open an "email".
From my point of view it makes sense to offer these APPs seperately.Thank you,
Julian -
gv@dyreid.no commented
Separate calendar Android
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Daniel Davies commented
Currently Outlook bundles email, calendar and contacts into a single app. This in my opinion does not work well on mobile devices where a task based flow works better. Separate outlook into individual apps one for email, one for calendar and another for contacts. This would allow faster iteration of ideas and features. Having email and calendar grouped into a single app does not make sense to me (although it might to others) Windows 10 has separate apps for mail and calendar and contacts, so does outlook.com on the web why is android different. Separate apps make more sense, and I'm aware that widgets can be used but it's not the same. When dual screen devices come out how can I look at my email and calendar at the same time? Two separate apps would make this child's play to do.
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Bongani.Mlangeni@rb.com commented
Separate the calendar from the email.. Why must we have to open the whole app just to see the diary?
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greg@shadowboxdm.com commented
I find it very difficult to go back and forth between emails and calendar entries when trying to relay information from emails and vice versa. While I do appreciate having both functions in one spot and thus having fewer apps on my home screen, it's more of a nuisance than anything else.