Microsoft Corporation Technology company announced when it will kill Wunderlist a windows free task management tool
Microsoft’s Wunderlist is a task management tool app that has been living on borrowed time for a short time now. it had been back in 2017 when the software giant announced it might be phasing out the app, which curiously enough, Microsoft had only purchased in 2015. The plan then was to end Wunderlist as Microsoft worked on its own in-house developed to-do app, imaginatively named To-Do. It seems that plan has now come to fruition as Microsoft has announced that it'll be shutting down Wunderlist on May 6, 2020.
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Wunderlist has long been considered one among the simplest and positively has been one among the foremost popular to-do lists apps ever. Even the free version of Wunderlist offers some great features, all packaged into a pleasant simple design with an intuitive interface. you'll create lists for your to-dos then group them into folders. you'll then add different types of tasks, star them, add due dates, filter them when you’re rummaging through them, and even collaborate with others on your tasks at hand. This, however, is all close to end, although almost.
Microsoft’s plan has always been to include the simplest Wunderlist features into its own app To-Do. Some have made the jump to the new Microsoft app, but unfortunately, there are still plenty that has been left behind. To-Do still has no recurring tasks, no collaboration, or tags and it isn’t very easy to urge the hang of, unlike Wunderlist.
So why exactly, is Microsoft pulling the plug on Wunderlist while To-Do remains in such a state? The short answer is supported. The blog post announcing the move to chop Wunderlist said, “We’ve stopped releasing new features and large updates to Wunderlist, so because the app ages it’s become harder to maintain… As technology continues to advance, we can’t guarantee that Wunderlist will still work because it should, or as we’d love it to.” Microsoft is dedicating all its time to developing To-Do so it does not have time to form sure Wunderlist works because it is meant to.
If you’re a Wunderlist user and you’re worried about this, you’re right to be. Come May 6 your to-dos will not sync across devices. If you’re not a Wunderlist user, it's too late. an equivalent blog post announced that Microsoft is not any longer accepting new Wunderlist sign-ups.
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The big push for Microsoft here is in fact to urge Wunderlist users to modify to Snap. Microsoft has tried to form it as easy as possible for Wunderlist users to import their tasks to To-Do.
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