

With Microsoft’s goal of universal collaboration between all of their products, To Do is able to take these most important messages and group them directly in Microsoft To Do. Within Outlook, flagging an email sets it apart from the crowd and combines them in a central file for later reference. While that mishmash of messages can be overwhelming, emails remain a foundational part of the way that teammates collaborate and businesses communicate.

We’ve all experienced it – the nonstop flood of emails bombarding our inboxes throughout the week.

By importing your data from Wunderlist (either before or after the app enters its EOL phase), all of the notes that you depend on will be important and can be saved and used for years to come. Thankfully, Microsoft planned for this day long in advance. While support for the legacy app has continued until now, that intermediary time is drawing to a close – as of March 2020, Wunderlist will no longer receive updates. With over 13 million users at the time of its acquisition, Wunderlist had already solidified itself as a part of workflows around the world. Whether you’re a longtime user of Wunderlist making the switch to Microsoft To Do or a newcomer to digital lists entirely, here are a few tips and tricks to stay organized in both the personal and professional sides of your life. Thankfully, Microsoft’s alternative app is a full-featured suite of organizational tools that integrate entirely with other elements of the Office 365 offering to create a one-stop shop for organizing your day and staying on top of your tasks. After being acquired by Microsoft in 2015, it was decided that instead of allowing the two apps – Microsoft To Do and Wunderlist - to coexist, there should instead be only one. As announced in late 2019, popular organization app Wunderlist is officially offline.
