
You can add items, easily move them or down to prioritize or use the built-in Sort filter.Īlthough the preview is currently limited to the web, iPhone and Android smartphones, Microsoft is already planning updates to support devices such as the iPad, Android Tablets, and even the Mac. I keep saying it, but I really like the clean interface a lot. Instead of moving the due date to tomorrow, it remained stuck on today. There seems to be a minor bug when trying to chase the due date on tasks. I will be exploring the app some more and test it out later this week when I go into town.

You can sync existing task lists and benefit from secure encryption technologies already built into Office 365.įunctions like searching through your list are also available and the service seems to add a bit of personalization based on your location. Integration with Microsoft’s existing services and apps such as Outlook is another great way to start off with To-Do. This makes the service feel flexible than the rigid top to bottom approach. Microsoft designed To-Do to focus on your day if you have a backlog of tasks to complete, you can pick and choose from your list for the day. You can access your lists from anywhere with the To-Do apps for iPhone, Android phone, Windows 10 devices and the web. You can keep track of deadlines by adding reminders, due dates, and notes, and personalize each list with colorful themes. To-Do helps you create a list for anything-for work, home projects or just your groceries. New tasks lists can even be created from existing items. Tasks can be broken down into categories, whether it’s for Work, Home or another scenario such as grocery list or equipment for a kitchen renovation.

The interface features a clean design focusing on your tasks list, which includes completed and upcoming tasks.

Microsoft To-Do for iPhone, Android, Windows and Web In this first launch/preview, To-Do is available in a Web client as well as iPhone and Android. To-Do is an entirely new app from the same developers behind Wunderlist, an app/service Microsoft purchased a couple of years ago and will now retire once all its features have been ported over to To-Do.
