Works in Windows 10 too! It basically has a calendar flyout with the Windows 10 layout and the Windows 11 UI. I will also integrate calendar events from outlook/google soon to view events and create them

Download: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9ppcm05rw87x

GitHub: https://github.com/FireCubeStudios/FluentFlyouts

Consider trying it out and if you like it leaving a review helps and be sure to star the GitHub repository too!

  • Looks good. Yet another annoyance with the ill fated window11, along with degrading simple home networking etc.

    Amazing how they took all good features away and made it worse.

    A misguided attempt to force something on people they patently didn't want. Duh!

  • You're da goat, man! I was so pissed when I saw they removed that in Windows 11.

  • literally shows how they could've easily adapted Win32/UWP to the Windows 11 style instead of remaking everything in Reactnative Javascript garbage.

    I dont think there was anything wrong with the idea of UWP actually

    Universal applications did sound like they'd reduce a headache...

  • I'll give it a go tomorrow

  • I'm confused, does windows 11 not already have that when you click on the time?

    As someone who uses Windows 11 myself - I think they're talking about the clock on the top, which can be turned on as of 25H2

  • Windows 10 was so much cleaner

    Tempted to go back with the Vending Machine Edition till 2032

  • Is it possible to do this on a second monitor as well as main monitor? I don’t know why the default one can’t do both monitors. Or maybe I’m crazy. (Hint: I am crazy)

  • Windows 11’s calendar flyout is not available on systems where the notification center is blocked through a GPO; a changed behavior compared to Windows 10. This alternative of yours is a well-designed solution to that Microsoft-created issue.

  • Nice work! Does the app hook into the existing shell or replace the flyout entirely, and how does it handle Windows 11’s new UI scaling?

  • You should put the copyright notices and MIT license texts of the libraries you used in a "NOTICE" file.