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Microsoft To Do app gets more sorting options in latest Android smartphone and tablet update

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
April 24, 2020
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Microsoft To Do updated on Android smartphones and tablets today. This new update makes a variety of changes that simplify sorting list items when moving them to another list and when adjusting a single one.

Here’s the full release notes:

  • We’ve made it easier for you to keep track of individual tasks across your lists. If you move a task between lists, we’ll add it directly to the top of the list.
  • It’s also easier to sort tasks manually in lists. Just tap the three dots to move tasks using arrows.
  • And, if you’ve enabled an automatic sort method, we’ll prompt you to disable it before sorting manually.
  • We’ve smoothed scrolling in long lists.

Microsoft To Do has seen quite a few updates on Android devices recently. Its previous update made some scaling and UI changes while the update before added improvements for email integration.

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