Easily forward emails to Nozbe and they become tasks, with the ability to assign the task to a person and associate the task with a project easily using #. Its fantastic delegation functionality makes working with an assistant or another attorney truly easy. (Weird name, I know.) Nozbe - works on all platforms - has been a fantastic task management app for my law office. Time to move on and I suggest giving a look at Nozbe. Until then, we don’t know how long Wunderlist will remain in the major app stores but as of today, you can still download the app. Microsoft has recently put the To-Do team under Joe Belfiore who can hopefully re-ignite some passion into this team and finally deliver the functionality that is needed to make it a true successor to Wunderlist. The project as it stands right now is in some sort of migration-hell that has essentially destroyed the fan-base for Wunderlist thanks to missed deadlines and with To-Do being half-baked Microsoft has royally botched this acquisition and transition between platforms. The founder and CEO, who has now left Microsoft, explained earlier this year the issues with migration from Wunderlist to To-Do. Since the announcement of its death, we have been given some insight about why the To-Do replacement has failed to rapidly add the features of Wunderlist, primarily the fact that it was hosted on AWS and the port to Azure hasn’t been going well. It was just a few weeks ago that the app finally incorporated sub-tasks but they still have a long way to go to match functionality of Wunderlist. Further, the company promises to keep adding new features to the application as well.īut, a year later, the application has struggled to gain momentum mostly because Microsoft has failed to push out updates on a regular cadence. In the post, the company acknowledges that To-Do would not exist without the fans of Wunderlist and that To-Do is the future for Wunderlist. Why? Because on this date, last year, the company said that the product was going away but here we are, with another botched communication by Microsoft. If you had the ability to get in a time machine and went back to April 19th, 2017 and asked if Wunderlist would still be around today, the answer surely would have been ‘no’.
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