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Outlook Tasks management with Microsoft To-Do
A couple of comments:
- Microsoft To-Do is already working (well, more or less...) for O365 subscriptions. Only, you cannot login with an O365 account (i.e. not an MSA) to the To-Do website. But the Windows 10 app and the mobile apps have all the features of the website, so IMO the ability to login to the latter is not really necessary.
- Given the launch of To-Do with a bidirectional real time sync (cloud-to-cloud) with Outlook Tasks, I am afraid that we will never have another tool. That is, Microsoft To-Do is the new (and, in perspective, the only) tool to manage Outlook Tasks in O365.
- In any case, Microsoft To-Do at the moment has one zillion bugs and quirks. BTW, it badly screwed all my carefully crafted Outlook Tasks!) Let's hope it will improve...
Just my two cents...
Yes, but those are still different apps, and I really hate having to switch between apps to do basic tasks. My point is that we have numerous options available now to deliver such tools as add-ins in Outlook/OWA and Office in general. Yet Planner never released such, now Todo seems to be following the same model with separate app... On the other hand MyAnalytics has a fab add-in, so obviously it can be done, if there's the desire to go down that road.
And to be honest, the few times I've given Wunderlist a try I wasnt really impressed. Anyway, as I said I havent tried Todo yet, so I cannot really comment on it :)
- Christian LangFeb 14, 2018Copper Contributor
...and what I don't get: why is there no Outlook add-in for Microsoft To-Do? I mean, it would be nice to still have tasks and everything in Outlook, rather than having To-Do as a separate program.
- Salvatore BiscariFeb 14, 2018Silver Contributor
Microsoft To-Do tasks are only a view of EOL tasks.
Hence you don't need a To-Do add-in for Outlook, because Outlook manages natively EOL tasks.
- Christian LangFeb 14, 2018Copper Contributor
nope, the views are totally different (e.g. the "My Day" view), while the tasks are of course the same. Hence, a To-Do add-in for Outlook would totally make sense to me.