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Microsoft To Do app updates on Android and adds a sound effect to its widget

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
November 10, 2020
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The Microsoft To Do app got a small update for Android smartphones and tablets this week. This latest update contained the usual unnamed bug fixes but also came with a small change that should please many users; the addition of the completion sound effect when interacting with the Microsoft To Do widget.

Here’s the full release notes:

  • In this To Do release, we have introduced your beloved “Ding” sound in To Do Widget.
  • There are also some bugs and UX fixes in this version.

This isn’t the only update made to the Android version of Microsoft To Do this month. Last week  saw the roll out of an update that improved the syncing of data to the cloud.

Have you been waiting for this sound effect to be added to the widget? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter and YouTube for more Microsoft app content.

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