Entries in Microsoft To-Do (4)

Sunday
Nov102019

Microsoft To-Do for Android displays more info on widget

Microsoft updates its To-Do app on Android to make more data visible on its widget. It can now show due dates, which list an item belongs to, and if an item is part of the My Day section of the app. The app also gets a new icon for dark mode. On top of these two changes, To-Do also gets the usual accessibility fixes and other improvements. The update is now rolling out to Android devices.

Source: Windows Central

Tuesday
Jun182019

Microsoft brings its To-Do app to the Mac

Apple users finally gain access to Microsoft’s To-Do app. It’ll let users work offline, view upcoming tasks under the “My Day” section, see flagged emails, and share to-do lists with others. It doesn’t fully integrate with Microsoft Planner, but we’re expecting that to come soon. This cross syncs with the other iterations of the Microsoft To-Do app on iOS, Android, Windows, and online. The app also syncs with Outlook, so if you rely heavily on the said email client, you might appreciate this addition. To-Do for Mac is available for download on the Mac App Store now.

Source: Engadget

Sunday
Nov112018

Microsoft To-Do’s ‘Planned’ smart list comes to iOS

If you want to see what your upcoming schedule and task list looks like, Microsoft To-Do’s latest update for iOS will help you out. iPhone and iPad users of can now use the app’s new smart list, which shows you a quick look at your tasks for the coming days. The Planned list will show up alongside the My Day and Important smart lists on your sidebar. If you want to keep your sidebar tidy, you’ll be able to hide said lists.

Source: Windows Central

Wednesday
Apr192017

Microsoft debuts Wunderlist replacement

We're starting to see what Microsoft plans to do with the technology it acquired from Wunderlist's acquisition back in 2015. They've debuted in preview build a new app called To-Do. And as its name suggests, you can create to-do lists, set up reminders, and track projects. The app also gets Wunderlist's intelligent suggestions feature, which shows you recommended tasks. There is also a My Day feature that'll show you a fresh list of things to do for the day. 

Microsoft admits it's still rough around the edges so you can still use Wunderlist in the meantime. But they do plan to shut down Wunderlist once To-Do has worked out its kinks. The app is available for the Web, Windows, Android, and the iOS. 

Source: Lifehacker