If anything it feels cluttered and unorganized. For one I’m not crazy about the Planned section at all. So I’m trying to wean myself off Wunderlist to the To Do app and while it’s not terrible there are issues. My biggest complaint is that whenever you add a task from the “Planned” tab it defaults to being due yesterday? But overall it’s a to-do list app and I think you would have a really difficult time finding a better one out there. I use it on my iPhone, iPad, and Windows PC.Ī main feature I would really love to see added for the versions on iOS and iPadOS is the ability to add Microsoft To-Do to your widgets this way you can see and check things off your list all right from your home screen. This app also works really well across multiple platforms by instantly syncing changes. And the best part is you can view everything that needs to be done today, tomorrow, next week, and later from all of those lists all on one page in the “Planned” tab. They make it very easy for someone with an ever growing and changing list of things that need to be done to organize everything in their life.įor example: I have my main tasks listed in the default list but I also have a list for each of the jobs I work, and a group with lists for all of my college classes and their assignments. I would have to say that overall Microsoft To-Do is a fantastic app and definitely the best to-do list app I have used. And one of my favorite NEWER features of “To Do:” if you want certain tasks to recur/repeat in the future, say, only Mondays Wednesdays & Fridays (as opposed to once a week, or once a day) it can do this! Very cool. Now, just like in Wunderlist, I can quickly find an upcoming day to which a task can be quickly moved/reassigned. In the past, anything beyond tomorrow was lumped together. And, 2) Now I can see upcoming tasks separated out BY DAYS. This was fixed! Now I can just look at the TOP of the completed list. But an “accidentally checked off” item, while shopping, was virtually GONE (until I got home & realized what was missing). I even number them, by aisle, to ensure I see them “in order.” (Even if I’m in a different store, it still, at least, “categorizes” them together). I have an ongoing (reusable) grocery list including HUNDREDS of products. Example: In “To Do” completed items were initially only alphabetized. This morning, the creators of “Microsoft To Do” FINALLY fixed enough of the features on this app to meet my former expectations of “Wunderlist!” “Microsoft To Do” (at first) had a lot of fun new features like colorful backgrounds for lists, and a few more sorting options, but was still missing some of the BASICS I enjoyed in “Wunderlist:” Here are my favorite two: 1) Being able to quickly recover a RECENTLY checked-off item at the TOP of the completed items, within a given list. To Do is free and available on all your devices.įollow us on Twitter: an idea or feature suggestion? īy installing Microsoft To Do, you agree to the Microsoft Terms of Use: Whether it's for work, school, or home, To Do helps you organize and simplify your plans.
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