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Microsoft To Do added to Microsoft Mobile Apps and Experiences org

Rabia Noureen Rabia Noureen
April 14, 2020
2 min read

If you use Microsoft To Do to keep your life from spiraling into madness, we have a piece of good news for you. Apparently, Microsoft is preparing for a much-needed revamp of its To Do app. Vishnu Nath, Partner Director of PM Microsoft Mobile & X-Device Experiences took to Twitter to announce a major change in his team. Nath detailed that Microsoft To Do is joining his product team. With this change, the Redmond giant has finally added Microsoft To Do to the Microsoft Mobile Apps and Experiences org.

I am very excited and humbled to announce that the @MicrosoftToDo product team is joining my team! I am over the🌛 excited to focus on taking this product further than ever before! 🎉🎈🍾🥂

— Vishnu Nath 📱📱💻📲⌨️🚀 (@VishnuNath) April 13, 2020

As a quick reminder, Vishnu Nath currently oversees some of the most popular Microsoft apps including Microsoft Launcher and Your Phone, which are well received by the Windows community. Hopefully, the new leadership would be a major change for Microsoft To Do as well. Though Microsoft To Do is still better as compared to many third-party apps in the market, still some people think that Wunderlist (the app that replaced Microsoft To Do) was better in terms of design.

Microsoft To Do is already quite popular thanks to its synergies with Outlook, Planner, Cortana and more. It’s also available on all platforms including Windows 10, macOS, iOS, Android, as well as on the web. However, it has yet to convince die-hard Wunderlist users (the app that Microsoft To Do replaced) that it’s just as good in terms of features and designs.

Are there any changes that you would like to see come to Microsoft To Do? Let us know in the comments down below.

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