

When Wunderlist became part of the Microsoft family, our mission was to bring the delightful, simple, and elegant daily task experience and build it into Microsoft’s intelligent, interconnected, and security-centric ecosystem to create a new app-Microsoft To Do. But what makes To Do unique is the personalized daily planner feature, My Day.

Like Wunderlist, we have smart lists where you can see your planned or important tasks in one list. Microsoft has said that To Do is at feature parity with Wunderlist, which it says will streamline the transition process for Wunderlist users. Back in December, Microsoft announced that it would shut down Wunderlist on May 6, and as the date approaches, it’s time to start thinking about a transition plan.Īs a quick backstory: Microsoft acquired Wunderlist in 2015, then later announced that it planned to shutdown the platform and transition users to its new To Do application. If you’re still clinging on to the Wunderlist to-do manager application, time is running out to make a switch.
