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Microsoft reinforces its commitment to help us manage our day to day with the launch of Microsoft To-Do

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Microsoft continues to be committed to facilitating user productivity and a day ago we already saw how Microsoft Flow arrived to deal with everything A classic in flow management such as IFTT, now it's the turn of Microsoft To-Do, a new productivity tool designed to generate to-do lists.

This is an app that is clearly inspired by Wunderlist and we are not just saying that because of the ultimate goal of the app or the functionalities offered, but because it has even been developed by the same team responsible for the first one, which became part of Microsoft about two years ago.

The new application is ambitious and thus it arrives betting heavily on such disparate and powerful platforms such as Android, iOS and of course, Windows 10 Thanks to Microsoft To-Do we will be able to have the different tasks to do in our day to day well organized (from pending appointments to the shopping list) and also have them synchronized on our PC, tablet or phone. To-Do also enhances its usability by integrating with Office 365.

In addition, and seeking to gain presence, it has the advantage of being compatible with Wunderlist and that is that we can import the lists to Microsoft To-Do In this way, with two very similar applications, it is not surprising that over time both are unified and Wunderlist ends up disappearing.

To correctly manage our pending tasks To-Do will make use of an intelligent algorithm that allows the application to order all tasks by importancethat we have pending each day so that we do not find that the most urgent one remains at the end of the list.

An interesting application that not only competes with Wunderlist, but also has other well-established rivals such as Any.do or to a lesser extent Keep of Google. It remains to be seen if he manages to gain a foothold in such a tight market.

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