

One of the things that made Wunderlist great was the ability to share your lists with someone else. For now, To-Do already offers integration with Outlook, and the fans are hoping with bated breath that more will be integrated, because to-do lists come from more than just email. It’s a way for users to plan their day easily without the anxiety of seeing an ever-growing list of cluttered to-do’s, while also being able to prioritise the tasks that really matter to them.Īnd the key reason that Microsoft is reworking Wunderlist is this: to offer built-in integration with Office 365, though you won’t need an account to be able to use To-Do. Slightly reminiscent of Wunderlist’s Smart Lists, if tasks aren’t complete, they won’t disappear but chill in the suggestions tab, ready to be added to one’s day. Out of all the functions available To-Do, the standout of them is ‘My Day’, which starts you off every day with a blank slate, and uses what it calls ‘Intelligent Suggestion’ which analyses your behaviour and recommends things to do based on what you prioritise. The Selling Point Image Credit: Microsoft So here are some things from Wunderlist that Microsoft should highly consider incorporating into their new wunderkind if they’re going to win Wunderlist’s fans back over. All updates on Wunderlist have stopped because the team behind it is now hard at work to include features into the new To-Do. Windows is definitely confident that they’ll win the user base back though. Meanwhile, while Microsoft To-Do is still in preview mode, fans of Wunderlist are keeping note of the fact that it offers few of the features that made Wunderlist so popular in the first place. This comes as something of a blow for the fans of the popular Wunderlist, currently standing at a 4.7/5 star rating on iTunes, and 4.5/5 on Google Playstore. In its place, Microsoft is introducing what they’re branding as Microsoft To-Do, and this has caused some stir in the community. By now, if you were ever going to care about this, you probably heard that Microsoft will soon be shutting down their beloved Wunderlist app after acquiring it in 2015.
