![]() ![]() Things isn’t free, which is a bit of a con, but it’s also really darned user-friendly, in my experience. It features lists and goals, and is great for those big on organization. ![]() One of Apple’s most popular productivity apps, this app works with both iPhones and Mac. ![]() It’s by far the most straightforward import option you’ll find for moving Wunderlist to a new app. It’s a great timesaver.įrom here, you can import your settings from Wunderlist directly into your To Do app. If you decide to use Microsoft’s own To Do app, then you’ll find the option to import your Wunderlist settings right at the bottom of the app the first time you log in. With that in mind, here’s how to move your Wunderlist lists to a few other to-do apps, including Microsoft To Do - which has most of Wunderlist’s features and is worth a try if nothing else. Read: How to create (and switch between) multiple Gmail signatures Microsoft warned several months ago that Wunderlist was living on borrowed time, so if you haven’t done it by now, I recommend using one of the apps that has a built-in importation option designed to work with Wunderlist specifically. The main reason it didn’t just rebrand the app as To Do was apparently that Wunderlist was built on Amazon Web Services, while Microsoft’s own apps are built on Azure. Microsoft purchased Wunderlist in 2015, and has been slowly moving its features over to the in-house To Do app ever since. If you want to save your lists, you can still import them to the Microsoft To Do app. Despite the numerous pleas from founder Christian Reber and the fans who love it, Wunderlist is, as of today, no longer supported by Microsoft. Unfortunately, the day has finally arrived. Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. ![]()
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