But the issue here is how much people love Wunderlist. Of course, there are other tools you can use to keep to-do lists, including Asana, Cortana Reminders, Google Tasks, Remember the Milk, Todoist, Wrike, and my personal favorite, Atlassian’s Trello. Pinning a list to Start menu (for Windows).Here are some of the missing features I’m talking about: The biggest issue seems to be that To-Do doesn’t do everything that Wunderlist does. BTW, if MS kill Wunderlist I shall be furious!!!! And then use Trello instead of this. Very simple so fine as a basic to do list, but why not use the brilliant Wunderlist instead? I think Microsoft should focus on integrating Wunderlist with its systems instead of trying to develop their own version. User David Silverthorne puts his wrath like this: If it doesn’t incorporate sub-tasks and attachments, as a start, it’s useless to me. I’m a Wunderlist user and it’s so much better, this doesn’t even compare. I guess it will improve with time as they incorporate Wunderlist features, but I wont be using it until they do. But… If you want any features more than very basic and simple, look elsewhere. If you want a simple task list, it’s good. The top review in the Google Play Store at the moment has Wunderlist and To-Do user Steve Kunzer saying he’s going to stick with the former for now:Ī really smooth, simple to-do list app. (Microsoft says the name and icon might change.) Yet here we are: Microsoft To-Do (codenamed Project Cheshire), symbolized by a thick blue checkmark. You know, if it ain’t broken, don’t release a separate but similar app. But early reviews for the app suggest that for some people Wunderlist was just fine.
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