![]() There are some great alternatives such as TickTick and Todoist but if you don’t mind making a switch down the line, stick with Wunderlist. It also means many premium applications are now competing with this entirely free application. That means you get all the extras which were once locked away within the pro version for free. A big plus which has come from Microsoft taking over is they removed the paywall from the app. Microsoft have said they will do it and the official Wunderlist website is full of links to download their own version, ‘Microsoft To Do’. The main issue with Wunderlist is obvious. Wunderlist’s multi-platform application allows you similar freedoms. Think of how much a web version of WhatsApp makes using the app so much easier for sharing files, photos, links and writing more and faster. This is a really helpful option, especially when it comes to your professional life. Many similar applications will not offer you the ability to synchronize your app between mobile and desktop. Wunderlist is available for download on Windows, Mac OS X, iOS devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad), and on Android phones and tablets. There are a wide variety of platforms and operating systems from which you can run Wunderlist. This can also be applied to your work (you can even attach files), like a simplified version of a project management application. You’ll be able to see items getting ticked off in real time. Wunderlist allows you to set up collaborative lists which gives it the edge over many other applications (and your traditional pen and paper). Okay, you can probably handle a shopping list for one shop but if you need to go to multiple places then sharing the workload with your family will make things much easier. ![]() You may finally be able to keep track of all your friends TV and movie suggestions! For example, within the ‘Home’ tab, you can choose to access your lists for ‘Groceries’, ‘Home To-dos’, ‘TV Shows’, ‘Movies to Watch’ and more. Clicking on one of the tabs opens up a list of sub-folders. Your account and profile are at the top followed by a menu of tabs: ‘Assigned to me’, ‘Today’, ‘Week’ and ‘Home’ and others. Your home screen (on the mobile application) has a side bar. Any.do for people who forget to use to-do apps. OmniFocus for specific organizational systems. Microsoft To Do for Microsoft power users (and Wunderlist refugees) Things for elegant design. ![]() It is easy to get started and has an intuitive interface. TickTick for embedded calendars and timers. There are some great reasons to use this app. There’s no doubt the news is a negative but you can still get some use out of it, and the app may never be discontinued. Creating Your First Wunderlist ApplicationWunderlist allows EasyDiscuss to autopost discussion by requiring the user to create an application with them. Not only that, if the application is terminated Microsoft will release a warning and give you time to migrate onto their own application (‘Microsoft To Do’) or find yourself another. That makes complete sense, but two years has passed, and Wunderlist is still available for download. Their rocketing trajectory has slowed considerably since Microsoft announced it would be discontinued. At the time they were bought out by Microsoft, Wunderlist had accumulated 13 million users. Unfortunately for many, the Berlin-based start-up (‘6Wunderkinder’) sold Wunderlist to Microsoft in 2015, just two years after its release in April 2013. ‘Wunderlist’, or should I say ‘Microsoft To Do’? Keep the team and focus on and no one will be angry for not shutting down Wunderlist still the wonder list it once was? Still sad wants to shut down even though people still love and use it. There’s still no firm date on when the company plans to shutter Wunderlist, but Microsoft has committed to ensuring feature parity between it and To-Do before the shutdown. The deal was reportedly valued at between $100 million and $200 million. Microsoft originally acquired the cross-platform to-do list app Wunderlist in 2015. What I would do with if I would get it back: /DYslu8mhOp He has also outlined what exactly he would do if he was in charge of Wunderlist again: Reber says that he has made a “serious offer” to Microsoft to purchase the app, but whether or not Microsoft is willing to hear him out remains to be seen. Keep the team and focus on Microsoft To-Do, and no one will be angry for not shutting down Wunderlist.” “I’m serious Satya Nadella and Marcus Ash, please let me buy it back. “Still sad Microsoft wants to shut down Wunderlist, even though people still love and use it,” Reber said. Reber said he would buy Wunderlist back from Microsoft, but let the company keep the team working on the To-Do app: As the shutdown of Wunderlist looms, its original founder is offering to buy the app back from Microsoft to save its fate.Īs spotted by The Verge, Wunderlist founder Christian Reber took to Twitter this week to make an open plea to Microsoft. Two years ago, Microsoft revealed its plans to replace Wunderlist with a new To-Do application.
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