Outlook on the Desktop

Put the Microsoft Outlook calendar right on your desktop so that it´s visible and useable all the time without actually having to open Outlook.

Features:

  • Places fully functional Microsoft Outlook Calendar on your Desktop.
  • The Oulook Calendar is pinned to your desktop so that no windows can get stuck behind it.
  • The Calendar´s position, size and opacity are all adjustable via a very intuitive GUI.
  • A tray Icon is provided to get to the preferences or close the application if desired.

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