I'm writing to express my frustration regarding the limited calendar widget functionality in Microsoft's ecosystem. Despite Microsoft's position as a leading technology company, I find it disappointing that there is no proper way to add a functional calendar widget to my desktop.
The ability to have an easily accessible, glanceable calendar on my desktop would significantly improve my productivity and time management. Currently, I have to open separate applications or navigate through multiple clicks to view my schedule, which interrupts my workflow and wastes valuable time.
While Microsoft has made strides with the Widget panel in Windows, having a dedicated, customizable calendar widget that can be placed directly on the desktop would be far more practical. Many competitor operating systems and third-party applications offer this functionality, making its absence in Microsoft products particularly noticeable.
I would greatly appreciate if Microsoft could develop and implement a feature that allows users to add fully functional, customizable calendar widgets directly to the desktop. This widget should display upcoming appointments, allow for quick event creation, and seamlessly sync across all Microsoft services and devices.
As a loyal Microsoft user, I hope to see this functionality included in an upcoming update. This addition would demonstrate Microsoft's commitment to user experience and productivity tools that meet the needs of modern workflows.