
Unfortunately iPad and Mac versions are not available at this time, but Microsoft says those apps will be available in the coming months.Īfter spending some time with To-Do on iPhone, my initial impressions are that it’s a beautiful, simple task management tool that very much feels like a worthy successor to Wunderlist. To-Do launches today on several major platforms, including iPhone, Android, Windows, and the web. The service is built on Office 365 technologies, but according to ZDNet it is available to anyone with a Microsoft account Office 365 is not required. Microsoft unveiled To-Do today in Preview, which is essentially a public beta.

Microsoft To-Do is the official successor to Wunderlist, the popular task management app acquired by Microsoft in mid-2015.
