Mail and Calendar updated once again on Windows 10

Sep 7, 2015 09:55 GMT  ·  By

Not that it’s not a good thing to get frequent updates for your apps, especially when they improve performance and fix bugs, but Microsoft had better provide some change logs as soon as possible because users are quickly losing their patience with so many improvements showing up in the store every day.

Today, for instance, Windows 10 users have received updates for Mail and Calendar, Windows Camera, and Get Office apps, all pre-installed on the operating system and all coming with absolutely no release notes.

In other words, Microsoft hopes you’ll install them despite the fact that it says nothing about what they bring new to the table. Most likely, these new versions are supposed to fix bugs and improve performance in some scenarios, so it would really be a good idea to install them as soon as possible.

Microsoft has already said that change logs would only be provided in the case of big updates, so unless there’s something major, you won’t get one. In this case, no change log probably means no big update, but given that bug fixes are likely to be included, you’d better get them right away.

The Mail and Calendar apps also received an update last week, which brought options for disabling conversation views, so today’s update might be in one way or another related to this version.