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Have you tried Thunderbird? It comes with a calendar and has recently had a visual overhaul
I have, and I'll probably use it - I just need a replacement for the email provider.
Zoho? Cheap and reliable.
LTT voice and out today's sponsor is Zoho One
I've read mixed feedback on deliverability with Zoho. As this is for work, I don't want my emails going into clients' spam folder.
I didn't personally experience any kind of problem during all the time I have used them on a free tier (more than 6-7 years, for sure).
You could try Google. Most big email and calendar apps will support their nonstandard login flow.