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Microsoft to do review
Microsoft to do review






microsoft to do review

This appears and works exactly as the task folders did in Wunderlist. You’ll see that the list group includes a collapse icon so that when you’re not focused on working on tasks in that area of your life, you can collapse the group and keep them out of the way. Then you simply drag individual lists into that group. Microsoft To-Do now features a small button with a + icon in the corner that lets you create and name a new list group. Since many people have multiple areas of their life that they need to organize, the ability to group multiple lists together under a single label is critical. The ability to group lists into categories is one of the main reasons I personally avoided Microsoft To-Do in the early days. What are some of those critical features that Microsoft To-Do used to lack? 1. Microsoft To-Do development has advanced to the point where Wunderlist features are fully integrated, and there’s absolutely no pain for existing Wunderlist users to migrate over. Keep the team and focus on and no one will be angry for not shutting down /27mIABncLF Still sad wants to shut down even though people still love and use it. In September of 2019, Wunderlist Founder unofficially made an offer to Microsoft on Twitter to buy back Wunderlist. The bottom line is that the writing’s on the wall.

microsoft to do review

Why Migrate From Wunderlist to Microsoft To-Do? It’ll also provide a better-looking interface and an easy-to-use companion mobile app. And doing so for Wunderlist users will result in no major loss of features. Microsoft To-Do was like a poorly dressed-up version of Google Tasks, with barely any advanced features to speak of.įour years later, the Microsoft To-Do app is a cloud-based to-do list that’s actually worth switching to. Most of the critical features, like subtasks and lists, were completely absent. In 2015, Microsoft To-Do could not even be compared to Wunderlist.








Microsoft to do review