Alexsander Akers

Microsoft To-Do - An intelligent task management app

Microsoft To-Do is a simple and intelligent to-do list from the Wunderlist team. Whether it's for work, school or home, To-Do will help you increase your productivity and decrease your stress levels.

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Jason Briscoe
The design feels familiar, and cleaner – which I like – but are missing a few key things: + Ability to add people and share lists + Missing subtasks – an excellent, much-used feature + The import tool doesn't seem to work for me...I've tried several times + Create folders – again, seems basic, why remove this functionality? + Desktop companion – web-only is fine, but I personally like an offline tool
Omar Elmontaser
@jbriscoe I add also : + OFF LINE editing and adding information. That's why i'm using Wunderlist!
Byron D
No doubt the guys from Wunderlist had their reasons for selling to Microsoft, so I say well done to those guys! I'm sure they have exciting new projects in the pipe, after all they are entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs have a new idea every second so 2 years = a lot of ideas. ToDo will be just another feather in Microsoft's hat. It will be difficult for Design, Marketing and Product Teams to get their head around this product as it will be drowned out by the mass of Office 365 products. I'm still 100% sure that sometime very soon the dictatorship that is IT Department in most companies will realise that it's better to let the team's choose the tool they need for their job and that one guy or girl in IT cannot choose one tool to fit all teams...#keepthedreamalive
Zick Mean
@byronzo Usually there's only 1 reason to sell out. Why would you applaud the creators of something you love for selling it to the evil empire so it can be destroyed? Do you applaud when the Death Star destroys Alderaan? You can still hang out on Hoth though, thanks Micro$oft.
Byron D
@zeemean there is never really just 1 reason . I'm sure the guys had their reason[s] and I'd say good luck to them! No doubt they will have a new innovative product for you pretty soon, which MS will have nothing on - a mini Alderaanino in this case...I'll let you get back to the film
Zick Mean
@byronzo a big pile of cash money can be pretty convincing I hear. Question: How will the WL devs produce a new product when they're now under the thumb of M$? You mean the founders and their theoretical pile of cash? #HanShotFirst
Byron D
@zeemean the guys are based in Berlin, there is a great start-up culture bubbling there at the moment. People who work at start-ups, love the product and the start-up environnement that goes with it. It takes a special breed of talent to work at a start-up. They may have been gobbled up into the corporate environnent for the moment but trust me, they will get the itch to start something new very soon! β€œI find your lack of faith disturbing.” – Darth Vader
Zick Mean
@byronzo You were supposed to bring balance to the force, not leave it in darkness! I get that the founders possibly will come up with another good product, but this one was already good. Why cheer when the Sith win?
Mori
Beautiful Simple UI. That's what I want for to-do list :)
Varun Dave
Looks good, but so many To-Do apps out there, so many! Hard to differentiate one from the other and it's too much effort to move to a different app that provides only an incremental benefit.
Htain Lin Shwe
Import from wunderlist took forever πŸ˜‘
Dun
@saturngod Mine just keep failing
Tom Feltham
@saturngod The disappointment when a message pops up saying subtasks are no longer supported...
Koen Torfs
@saturngod fails for me :/
Damion Alexander
No natural language input like Wunderlist had; seems like a huge step backwards to me.
Joji Thumma
@nostradamion Someone needs to explain to microsoft that "Fail Fast" does not mean "Kill Fast". They seem to have taken "Fail Fast" as their real motto.
Niv Dror
"Let's get acquired by Microsoft!" –App from your 2015 homescreen
chris
this is a terrible decision (and terrible app) driven by Microsoft's need to continue to add value to O365. I've heard it's actually built on Outlook reminders, which have always been terrible and will eventually be merged into Outlook -- I assume, then, with the standalone app still remaining but who knows. Todoist should feel really good about themselves right now. So it goes, I guess.
Paisano
This is the poster child for why ProductHunt needs a down vote option. I loved Wunderlist..... now I'm in a relationship with Trello trying to overlook all its flaws and shortcomings.
Kori Handy
@paisano would love you to try Ellroi.com, can't say anymore.
Ben Winters
Did they really need to acquire Wunderlist to build this product? Or were they just removing the competition?
Markus Schuette
@blwinters My thoughts exactly
Jeffrey Wyman
@blwinters lots of companies buy to remove competition
Mark Zajac
@blwinters Msft doesn't like competition as is clearly evident with their anti-trust "problems" in the 90's. Europe continues to not trust Msft as is evident with the various Europe-specific versions of Windows10 (i.e. Windows 10 "N") that are needed to do business in the EU. Win10 (and all it's products incl. this sorry of a Todo list) is straight-up malware/spyware, by definition. They cannot be trusted. However, Msft's biggest customer is the enterprise and to put it mildly they are po'd at this point and are starting to develop 'contingency' plans and w/o the enterprise, msft is done.
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