
Microsoft already had stopped releasing new features and major updates to Wunderlist. Others include Outlook Tasks, OneNote, Sticky Notes, Notepad, and Planner. Microsoft is replacing Wunderlist with its To Do application, which it describes as its "one integrated and secure notetaking app." Microsoft's To Do app actually is one of several different task-management applications and services Microsoft currently offers. But now we know that on May 6, 2020, Wunderlist will be no more. Until today, December 9, Microsoft had not disclosed the Wunderlist retirement date.

Microsoft officials have been saying for a couple of years that the company eventually planned to "retire" the Wunderlist app it bought in 2015 when it acquired 6Wunderkinder. So clever in fact, the synchronization will happen without you even recognizing.The best Android smartwatches (and which ones can function without a phone) What's more, thanks to the brand-new server architecture your lists will automatically be synchronized via Wunderlist's incredibly clever Cloud Sync. The switch to native apps guarantees a fast and stable performance no matter how many different devices you are using. Knowing this, Wunderlist has gone native on all major platforms Mac, iPhone, iPad, Web, Android and Windows PC. Nowadays, we are all using several different devices throughout the day, from mobile and tablets to desktop and web. Running a magazine? You'll love the ability to share files, images and even videos back and forth with the corresponding to-dos. Preparing a client proposal? The ability to Assign to-dos will let you delegate responsibility amongst colleagues.

Wunderlist gives your team the opportunity to tackle larger projects with less effort. Wunderlist is a beautiful, free task management tool that allows users to sync their to-do lists between multiple devices.
