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Import calendar's tasks

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Hi,

I have exported calendar tasks to file from Vista.

Is there a way to import these tasks to Windows 10 calendar?

 

Lucas

Lukasz Trzaskowski

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Not outlook. Hm, it was default, build in windows calendar.

Lukasz Trzaskowski

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Thanks, I will try.

 

By the way - what calendar for Win10, with creating tasks and notifications possibility, do you recommend?

 

Lucas

Lukasz Trzaskowski

I think Windows Live Mail is quite nice, it's an excellent email client (similar to Outlook Express in functionality, but much better looking), and a Calendar, and a RSS Feeds reader, and a Contact manager.

i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB

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I see that in Thunderbird (which I use for mail) there is also calendar and possibility to create tasks and notifications...

 

Anyway, thanks for help :)

 

Lucas

Lukasz Trzaskowski

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Diego,

 

Are you sure that WLM is compatible with Windows 10? On WLM page there is no such information...

Lukasz Trzaskowski

Diego,

 

Are you sure that WLM is compatible with Windows 10? On WLM page there is no such information...

Yes? Why wouldn't it? I'm using it just fine in W10. Either Microsoft hasn't updated that page yet, or they're purposely excluding W10 to make people think that they need to use M$'s proprietary "app store" to find software.

 

BTW. All of MS's software worms in W10, from Office 95 to Windows Movie Maker to MS Money.

i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB

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Ok, thanks for info.

 

All the best,


Ok, thanks for info.

 

All the best,

Lukasz Trzaskowski

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