It was easy to assume Wunderlist’s features would simply fold into To-Do, in the same way Microsoft rebranded Beam as Mixer. However, To-Do is still lacking many of the features users had become accustomed to on Wunderlist. This week the company has explained what is taking the new app so long to pick up features. Christian Reber, the former CEO of Wunderlist who joined Microsoft after the acquisition, says there are technical issues. Reber left Microsoft in September and it seems those problems have not been resolved.
— Christian Reber (@christianreber) March 20, 2018 Reber suggests Microsoft wants to port the Wunderlist experience into To-Do and not just borrow some features. He adds doing a full pot is “easier said than done.” Interestingly, Wunderlist was only supposed to stay online for a year before being replaced. Because of the porting complications the service has remained online.
Changes
Despite its lack of Wunderlist feature integrations, To-Do has been updated with new abilities. Back in December, Microsoft got dialed into Microsoft Flow. Specifically, the task management application is now included in Flow as a connector. In September, Microsoft introduced To-Do for the first time on iPad thanks to support for iOS 11. The app has also received some important improvements through a recent update, including:
“Improved: We’ve improved the tips section. It’s faster and wishing you a good day and a good evening. Improved: We simplified the tips section to make it easier to add an activity, avoiding to mark them as unintentionally resolved. Improved: We’ve improved the appearance of our icons. Improved: We’ve improved our error messages so they provide more detail. Fixed: If you changed the expiration date, the activity was no longer repeated. We have solved this problem, now everything works properly. Fixed: If you wanted to use the font ?, a new list was created. We have disabled the creation of a list with Alt Gr + L Fixed: We solved the accessibility issues for the emoji selector.”