In the past, Outlook for Windows has often taken too long to sync calendar changes, resulting in meetings disappearing, calendars getting out of sync, and lots of other calendar headaches. Improvements include much faster sync times for new meetings and updated meetings, meaning changes should instantly be reflected in everyone’s version of a shared calendar. Microsoft first started testing a new shared calendars experience for Outlook last year, and it’s now starting to roll out more broadly. Microsoft is now promising that it is “dramatically” improving the reliability of shared calendars in what it’s describing as “arguably the biggest change to Outlook for Windows since its initial release in 1997.” I spent a decade of my professional career in IT support, and shared calendar problems with Outlook for Windows were a daily problem. If you’ve ever had to share an Outlook calendar with colleagues, you’ll know how painful it can be when things go wrong.
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