So with Wunderlist going away, what to-do list application will you be switching to? News today came out that Microsoft, who purchased the widely popular Wunderlist to-do list app in 2015, would soon be replacing the service with one of its own. As with other to-do list apps, it also now syncs across Mac, iOS, Android, Windows, and the web.Whenever a company is purchased by another company, chances are they’ll one day be consumed by the new company. To Do was revamped in September to include a dark mode option. Now, we want to dedicate all our time to growing that cross-suite experience that transforms how you achieve your goals and dreams," Microsoft said Monday. "With all our latest updates, we're confident in To Do being the best alternative for Wunderlist now and so we believe it's the right time to make the next move. In a blog post Monday, Microsoft said that users' favorite features from the list-making app can still be found in To Do, like listing groups (folders), steps (subtasks) and file attachments, and sharing and task assignments. When it first announced To Do, Microsoft said it planned to eventually retire Wunderlist. As of Monday, Wunderlist is no longer accepting new signups. But after May 6, Wunderlist to-dos will no longer sync. Wunderlist will still be available in the meantime, and all user data will be accessible to export or import into To Do. Two years ago, Microsoft built its own To Do list-making app, incorporating many of the features from Wunderlist. ![]() ![]() Microsoft announced Monday that effective May 6, it's finally sunsetting the Wunderlist app that it acquired four years ago with the purchase of 6Wunderkinder.
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