Microsoft Continues to Innovate on Windows 10 with New Calendar Features
Even though support for the consumer version of Windows 10 is set to end in October, Microsoft hasn't stopped enhancing the system. The latest addition is an improved calendar that displays weather forecasts and holiday cards, although this feature is currently in testing and hasn't been widely released yet. Interestingly, this functionality hasn't appeared in Windows 11 either, suggesting it might take some time before it rolls out.
Source:@Phantomofearth
This update, although minor, is part of Microsoft's efforts to enhance user experience. It's intriguing to see Microsoft add new features to a product close to its end of support (EOL) on October 14, after which no further updates, including security updates, are expected for the consumer version of Windows 10. Long-term support versions for businesses, servers, and IoT will continue receiving updates, but these versions have a relatively smaller user base, making the addition of new features at this juncture somewhat puzzling.
The feature mentioned is currently being tested in the Windows Insider program. If you're part of the Windows Insider program based on Windows 10, you can try this hidden feature by updating to the latest version and using ViveTool to enable it.
Here's how to do it:
1.Download ViveTool :https://www.landiannews.com/archives/94547.html
2.Run specific commands provided in the guide and restart your system.
vivetool /enable/id:51858330
3.If the new style doesn't appear post-restart, execute two additional commands and restart again.
vivetool /enable/id:48433719 vivetool /enable/id:49453572