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Microsoft To Do app updates on Windows 10 with support for Windows Information Protection

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
May 21, 2020
1 min read

The Windows 10 version of Microsoft To Do updated this week that adds some extra security for work accounts and improvements to the rescheduling process.

Here’s the full release notes:

  • We added support for Windows Information Protection for enterprise work accounts.
  • We also added support for proper rescheduling when you rename a task.
  • We squashed a number of accessibility bugs.

Microsoft To Do is a free task management service that’s available for anyone to use via the web or a first-party app on iOS, Android, and Windows 10 devices. All versions of the Microsoft To Do app update on a very regular basis with the recent batch of updates adding several new features and fixes across the board.

Do you use Microsoft To Do on your device? Let us know which version you use in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter and Pinterest for more app news.

Microsoft To Do: Lists, Tasks & Reminders
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