As we reported last week, the app has been available for pre-order. the To-Do UI has been kept consistent for its Mac debut. It is good that Microsoft has created a truly uniform cross-platform experience. It will be interesting to see which platform feature set To-Do will come with. The app is now widely available for Mac users. Last week I speculated whether Microsoft would leverage To-Do’s iOS features for Mac, or use its own Windows PC tools. Today, with the official rollout, the company has confirmed the feature set for To-Do on Mac:

Stay focused with My Day, a personalized daily planner with suggested tasks Get your lists anywhere, on any device Share lists and tasks with your friends, family, colleagues, and classmates Create color-coded lists Set one-time or recurring due dates and reminders Break your tasks into manageable steps Add notes to any task Attach files up to 25 MB to any task Sync your tasks between Outlook and To-Do Add multiple accounts and quickly switch between school, work, and personal lists

Availability

Interestingly, Microsoft is continuing to split how it offers services on Apple’s macOS. Some Microsoft apps are available on the App Store (To-Do is among them), while others are pushed out as desktop programs. For example, OneDrive and Office 365 are App Store tools, while services such as Skype, Microsoft Teams, and Edge are download programs. That’s an interesting observation more than anything else, so if you want Microsoft To-Do on your Mac you should head to the Mac App Store here. Microsoft says the app will only work for users running macOS 10.13 or later.

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