Overview
What is Microsoft To Do?
Microsoft To Do replaces the former Wunderlist task management tool.
Miss Less and Do More with Microsoft To Do
Flagged emails? Auto suggested.
Assigned tasks from planner? …
A solid, basic to-do app
The perfect tool to keep all of your tasks in one place
Microsoft To Do is a great choice for a small business or working from home
Best way to manage my day!
If you want improve your productivity, download MS To Do
Former Wunderlist user sticking with To Do for now
Great Task management tool
Have tasks to complete? Wunderlist is what you need!
Really simple to use!
Easy to Use, Effortless Organization
A life saver!
Wunderlist is the best app for organization!
Wunderlist -- A No-Frills To-Do Tool
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Popular Features
- Scheduling (55)9.797%
- Mobile Access (69)9.797%
- Task Management (73)9.696%
- Team Collaboration (67)7.878%
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What is Microsoft To Do?
Microsoft To Do replaces the former Wunderlist task management tool.
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Features
Project Management
Project management software provides capabilities to streamline management of complex projects through task management, team collaboration and workflow automation
- 9.6Task Management(73) Ratings
This includes the ability to plan, track, collaborate and report on tasks.
- 9.2Resource Management(39) Ratings
Resource management is workload planning to maximize resources.
- 4.5Gantt Charts(8) Ratings
Gantt charts are charts that show tasks or events along the y-axis displayed against time along the x-axis.
- 9.7Scheduling(55) Ratings
Scheduling capabilities allow users to set schedules on tasks, and create timelines and milestones.
- 6.4Workflow Automation(33) Ratings
Workflow automation is the ability to route work requests along an approval process automatically.
- 7.8Team Collaboration(67) Ratings
Team collaboration capabilities let team members work directly with each other and provide team updates.
- 5.1Support for Agile Methodology(17) Ratings
Agile is a time boxed, iterative approach to development that builds software incrementally instead of trying to deliver it all at once near the end.
- 6.3Support for Waterfall Methodology(16) Ratings
Waterfall methodology is a tradition development method that is linear and sequential.
- 6.9Document Management(37) Ratings
Document management provides for centralized management of all project documents.
- 8.9Email integration(39) Ratings
Email integration allows work requests to be made directly from email.
- 9.7Mobile Access(69) Ratings
Mobile access is the ability to access the software from a smartphone or tablet.
- 6.6Timesheet Tracking(13) Ratings
Timesheet tracking is the ability to track all billable and non-billable hours for each project.
- 9Change request and Case Management(10) Ratings
Change request and change management enables tracking of all customer requests including priority and timeframe.
- 9Budget and Expense Management(6) Ratings
Budget and expense management provides the capability to track all expenses by employee or department and link them back to department. It also enables hourly rates to be set.
Professional Services Automation
Features that support professional services organizations
- 5Quotes/estimates(4) Ratings
Ability to create, manage and send project fee proposals to customers
- 7Invoicing(4) Ratings
Ability to create, manage and send invoices to clients during or after completion of a project
- 7.9Project & financial reporting(6) Ratings
Ability to analyze project and financial data based on custom criteria to gather insights and improve business performance
- 6Integration with accounting software(2) Ratings
Real-time, two-way sync with accounting or financial software to facilitate project and financial reporting
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(51-73 of 73)A very simple and easy to use task management program!
- Wunderlist is what you need for your to do lists. It's really simple to use.
- Allows you to set due date to your lists, share them with your team and/or create a folder to divide and organize all your list set
- Also, Wunderlist is compatible with all platform and devices. So you can always be updated on your list or work on them from wherever you are and with all the devices you have.
- It doesn't have all the professional tools as other top task manager products
- I don't see any group policy control, so sharing lists with more than a handful of people on a regular basis may get annoying to set up.
- Setting a reminder time on the web interface is lacking the "Morning, Afternoon, Evening" style shortcuts, and takes more mouse clicks than it should to set a time.
- When setting due dates for tasks for other people, it does not send them notification reminders.
A very big disadvantage of the program is the absence of any kind of calendar. It is impossible to track the volume of tasks for a day, a week, a month. A novice in the planning can fall into the trap: "the more I write the problems, the more I will have time." The tasks can be very time consuming and it's not obvious at first sight. This entails a breach of deadlines, a constant shift of tasks and, as a result, frustration in planning.
Wunderlist Review
- Integrates with Microsoft Outlook
- User friendly platform
- Format is easy to read and understand
- I'd like to see more project management style functionality, it's almost there.
- More intergrations
Wunderlist - Great for simple use!
- Quickly add tasks
- App for phone, desktop, and web version
- Shares lists easily
- Complex task management is a pain
- Manual arrangement of tasks can get cumbersome/not work as desired
- Automatic date and reminder features are cumbersome to edit
Wunderlist a strong organizational tool
- Keeps everyone informed of priorities, due dates, and person assigned
- Sorts tasks into categories using the hashtag symbol
- Provides easy-to-read additional details
- Tracks completion and what's still left to do
- Sub-tasks should have their own separate due dates
- The main list needs some more intuitive tools to sort the list in any way I choose
- Hovering over links should show a description of how to use it. For example, it would have been nice to know right away that double-clicking on a task is the way to open the details list.
A beautiful to-do app
- Syncs with phone and desktop.
- It is aesthetically pleasing to look at it.
- You can share a task list with other people that use Wunderlist.
- I would like to have a calendar view with the app.
- Sometimes it takes a while to sync up.
- I wish I could add more labels or change colors to sort things.
A Fantastic Task Manager
- Wunderlist syncs across all my devices flawlessly. I use a Windows 10 Mobile phone, Windows 10 desktop, Windows 10 laptop, and sometimes use an Android tablet and iPad.
- Wunderlist allows me to see just my starred items so that I can focus on the tasks that are most important. This helps me prioritize my day and stay focused on tasks that are truly important.
- The ability to set due dates as well as reminder dates separately is a very nice feature. Just because a task is due in two weeks doesn't mean that I want to be reminded in two weeks. I like to have reminders set on particular days so I don't panic and rush to get a task done close to the due date.
- You can connect your task due dates to a calendar feed in Microsoft Outlook. This allows you to see due dates for your tasks on your calendar. This is very handy when you have a lot of tasks with due dates.
- There is no ability to select your own custom background.
- There are very few backgrounds to choose from. There are a few good ones, but they aren't that great to begin with.
- Synchronizing can sometimes be slow. Expect to wait a few seconds after you open the app before it fully synchronizes.
- If the app is open on your desktop/laptop, and I add tasks on my phone, the changes do not sync to my desktop/laptop unless I click on the sync button. The system should have the ability to let you set an automatic sync schedule.
Wunderlist is the best personal task manager available.
- Building categorized to-do lists, shared to-do lists (e.g., with a spouse or family).
- Extremely well done user interface. It does all the key things I want from a to-do app, and nothing that gets in your way.
- Great integrations with other productivity apps (email, calendar, etc).
- Honestly, there is very little that feels missing or that could be improved. It does everything that I want it to.
I use Wunderlist to track things like shopping lists, books I want to read, movies I want to watch, house chores, and so on. I have also used it to implement the GTD system - and it works perfectly for that.
Wunderluuuuuust
Being able to create lists with different headings ensures all tasks are grouped accordingly. These tasks can have reminders set, due dates, and can - quite satisfyingly - be ticked off. Once ticked off the task will disappear from the list however it is not lost forever and it is easy to recall previous tasks and even reinstate them to your lists. You can sort your tasks however you would prefer, you can share them with others and you can print if needed. Having the synchronisation between my desktop version and mobile app is also so beneficial as it doesn't matter where I am I can tick, edit or add tasks. I found this tool easy to use within business as I could share my to-do lists with my supervisor whenever she needed an update on what I was doing. This saved time from writing lists within e-mails or down on paper.
- The satisfaction of being able to 'tick' off tasks and having a sound that goes with this makes the transition of note-taking from paper to screen easy and fun.
- Being able to recall any tasks you may have already ticked off is a great assurance that your progress can be checked at any time.
- The syncronisation from mobile app to desktop version means you always have control over your lists.
- Maybe being able to add media e.g. photos to a task would be helpful?
- Being able to talk to the app and make a voice recording of the task you need if you don't have time to write?
- Being able to take a photo of text you have writen down and the app turn it into a task for you?
Wunderlist for miniprojects
- Mobile
- Tiny projects, quickly defined, quickly done
- Good web-based view as well
- Quirky ui
- Missing integrations
- Hierarchical tasks
Great for collaborating on task lists.
- Collaboration between users is very easy.
- Real-time update notifications.
- Grouping, smart category lists and the "assigned to me" list are especially helpful.
- Email and print lists quickly for those not in the system.
- Wunderlist aims to be a task list collaboration software on multiple platforms, and as such does a decent job.
- A very GTD-oriented application which does not always play into a collaboration system.
Wunderlist is easy to use, understand, and customize
- Lots of customization abilities.
- Due dates.
- Reminders can be set.
- Invite many more users and gain access to their lists.
- Ability to change font styles (this is very minor).
- Ability to sync with Google Sheets, Drive, etc.
Wunderlist as a lightweight catch all app
- Lightweight and extremely easy to use
- Connects well with IFTTT to act as a go between for many other apps
- Robust feature set in the free version, and even more in paid
- Team sharing isn't as powerful as it could be
- The Apple Watch app is not really useful at all
- No labeling on tasks once entered - would be helpful for sorting
- Smart due dates are the greatest thing about Wunderlist. I can tell it to "print past due reports on Monday" and then set that up as a repeating event.
- It's clutter free. When I'm creating or assigning tasks I like to have a distraction free area to think, and the simplicity of Wunderlist gives me that.
- The fact that I can look at it on my phone, on the web, and on my PC and it always looks the same is great. I can always tell what I'm doing b/c of their consistent design choices.
- I would love to see more repeating options like every other Monday, or the last Friday of every month. As well as smart dates that allow for repeating like every Monday.
- Something that is missing is a way to see what percentage of sub-tasks are complete. I wish the top level task bar would fill as the sub-tasks were completed.
- The fact that it's being replaced by Microsoft To-Do. We use Office 365 so eventually I hope this integrates with the other apps, but for now we are all in limbo.
Wunderlist is WONDERFUL!
- Tracking tasks.
- Alerts to Tasks that are due.
- Capturing all thoughts in a single App.
- Capturing Notes while in Meetings.
- Keeping any notes organized.
- iPhone App could be updated and UI improved slightly
- Sometimes connectivity between iPhone App and MAC version gets broken or is slow to update
Keeping long-term tasks on the horizon with Wunderlist
- Keeps track of tasks.
- Makes it possible to add notes for context.
- Syncs across all my devices.
- I wish it would keep nagging me to get things done. If I ignore a task, it basically goes away. I'd rather have it default to snooze, like an even reminder in Outlook.
- Adding tasks is so easy that I sometimes lose track of what the priority is, so it becomes hard to filter out my own noise.
- Snoozing is not consistent across devices. Or if it is, I don't understand how to make it work for me.
Great as a personal task manager
- To do lists
- Reminders
- Command line usage (terminal)
- Adoption
- Extremely easy to use for list creation and tracking
- Exceptional UI
- Syncs up across multiple platforms (desktop & mobile)
- Could have more subtask scoping of tasks (i.e. Task is "Do my taxes", subtasks are -> "1. Purchase software" -> "2. Enter information", etc.).
- More customization for things like background color, sizing of items, etc.
An organisational wunder
- Different inboxes means you can use one app both for work and your personal life.
- Tasks can be assigned to different users, this delegation can be cascaded down.
- Web-based and app based means that you can access it anywhere.
- Adding due dates to sub-tasks.
I also use the Chrome extension "Wunderlist in Gmail" and what that does is split my Gmail screen so that the Wunderlist app appears inside of Gmail and I can see both my lists and my email at the same time. This is a game changer because I can receive an email from a client, add the item to Wunderlist with a deadline, and file away the email after responding to the client. This keeps me on track with projects and my inbox uncluttered. Cannot say enough good things about it.
- Ability to add sub-items to list item
- Add notes, files, due dates, reminders to each item
- Wunderlist in Gmail extension keeps my inbox decluttered!
- I can even share the list with a collaborator and assign users to each item
- Honestly? this is the best to-do app I've ever used. I can't think of how to improve the core functionality. Maybe if they added a feature like Trello to have "boards" for each project as added functionality for more complicated projects? But I wouldn't want them to replace the current list features for this.
- Thought of something - integration with time doctor or time tracking software and invoicing software would be amazing to have.
You can use it for anything from freelance projects to grocery lists to planning vacations (I've done this). You can also add collaborators and assign items to users so it's particularly good for team projects as well.
Wunderlist keeps me sane
- Use across multiple devices
- Share your list with others
- Easily organize multiple types of lists or categories
- I'd like for starred items to rise to the top (which they do), but then to return to alpha order when I unstar them. Not a big deal, though. When it gets messy I simply resort the list alphabetically and then unstar-restar those items I want at the top of the list again.
Best To do List App
- Simple
- Free to use
- No integration with Google Drive.
- No sync with Evernote.
- No location based reminders.
- No Remind via SMS.
Simple and Powerful Task Managemnt Software
- Free to Use
- Powerful for Team Work
- Available on all Major Platforms
- Integration with Evernote
- Integration with Google Drive and Box
- File preview system
Wunderlist - The Perfect Task Management And List Creating Tool For All Kind Of Users
- Very Simple To Use
- Free Version Contains All Major Work Tools
- Wunderlist Available For All Major Device Platforms
- Perfect Email And Push Notification Sysytem
- No Integration With Google Drive And Evernote
- No Realtime GPS Notes And Location Sharing Tools
- No Integration For YouTube Video Sharing - Now Link Sharing Only