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.