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1983–1984 (unused) 1985–1987 1990–1992 1992–2000 2005 (unused) 2005–2006 (unused)
1983–1984 (unused) 1985–1987 1990–1992 1992–2000 2005 (unused) 2005–2006 (unused)
2006 (unused) 2007–2009 2012–2015 2015–2020 2018 (proposed) 2020–2024
2006 (unused) 2007–2009 2012–2015 2015–2020 2018 (proposed) 2020–2024

Calendar Program[]

1983–1984 (unused)[]

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Used in the first Windows 1.0 demos. The program would be retired in later builds of Windows 1.0, but would be re-introduced with Windows 1.0 Beta. In the 1.0 Beta, the program wasn't able to minimize into an icon, so it didn't have one.

1985–1987[]

Used in Windows 1.0 and 2.0.

1990–1992[]

Used in Windows 3.0.

With the release of Windows 3.0, Calendar would be integrated with the Accessories.

1992–2001[]

Used in Windows 3.1, 95, 98 and ME.

With the release of Windows 95, Calendar would be deprecated in favor of the taskbar's calendar. However, it would get fully discontinued with the release of Windows XP, when it was removed entirely.

Calendar[]

2005 (unused)[]

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Used in Windows Vista builds 5212 and Windows Mobile (2002 to 5.0).

2005–2006 (unused)[]

Used in Windows Vista from build 5231 to 5840.

2006 (unused)[]

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2007–2009[]

With the release of Windows Vista, Calendar would be re-introduced as a program linked with Hotmail. Windows 7 removed the Calendar program in favor of the Windows Live Calendar website.

2012–2015[]

This icon was used in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. This icon continued to be used on Outlook.com until the 2017 redesign.

2015–2020[]

Used in Windows 10. The Outlook variant was only accessible on a Windows 10 Mobile device.

2018 (proposed)[]

Icon seen in the Office 365 Icons Video.

2020–2024[]

This logo was originally designed for Windows 10X, but was only used on Windows 10 and 11. A different version of the calendar icon can be seen on the Microsoft Edge homepage, this icon is used for the online version for Outlook Calendar.

In June 2023, Microsoft announced that Mail, Calendar, and People would be replaced by Outlook. Outlook would become the default mail client and calendar for Windows in 2024. The migration of users from Calendar to Outlook started in June 2023.

Windows Live Calendar
Calendar (Windows)
Calendar (Outlook)
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