![]() ![]() The company has provided an effortless migration option for existing Wunderlist and Todoist users. Microsoft To-do tries to simplify your daily routine, however, misses all the essential aspects that pro users demand and the worst part is that you have to necessarily use a Microsoft account to access it.ĭespite all of that, though, I did make the switch to Microsoft To-Do. Microsoft To-do lacks the majority of features Wunderlist has been praised primarily for – seamless collaboration, hassle-free interface, cross-platform apps that work, multiple login options and a whole lot more. Now, that also sounds quite fine, we’re getting a brand new and smart app in exchange for a six-year-old service, right? But Microsoft, along with that, also said that they would eventually phase out Wunderlist once users settle down with the new one. I mean, look at Google, they have almost seven just for messaging. Every company continues to experiment with apps. Now, that might not sound as harsh as I just described it. About a month back, Microsoft did something tragic – they announced a new to-do app. ![]()
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