Microsoft Planner: 1 to-do list, multiple sources
Having a to-do list nowadays is, in my opinion, the difference between success and failure. With the constant demand for stuff to remember, if we …
Making your life easier!
Microsoft started developing To Do some time ago, but it never got traction. This changed when Microsoft bought Wunderlist. It was an amazing to-do list with a huge following. It had many features that people enjoyed, and I can’t say people were happy when Microsoft discontinued it.
They did a great job by integrating the best features into Microsoft To Do and integrating it with the rest of Microsoft’s stack.
I’ll show you some of these features and how they can make you more productive. Having a to-do list is essential, and if you’re all in Microsoft, this is the to-do manager for you.
I don’t have a defined schedule for these posts. In fact, you’ll see them as part of other sections, but I’ll feature the tool here and there. If I have an idea that I think will benefit you, I’ll write a separate article in the slot that makes more sense.
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Having a to-do list nowadays is, in my opinion, the difference between success and failure. With the constant demand for stuff to remember, if we …