5/5 rating based on 367 reviews. Read all reviews for Microsoft To Do for iPhone.
Microsoft To Do is free iOS app published by Microsoft Corporation
1fastKAR
Just repeating a feature request... Please integrate a widget for iOS. Honestly the app itself is quite good, but it's rendered almost useless unless I manually open it and check my list(s). I don't do that on a daily basis. A widget that would allow me to quickly view My Day along with all of my other priority information would probably make To-Do one of my most used apps! Thanks for your consideration.
jnhgfdsa
This was designed to even categorize the important starred tasks. I love it!
KatFromUkraine
I watch this app for more than a year or two. They try to replace Wunderlist. Another attempt failed because iPhone mobile app search fails to find tasks. Mac app and website app search properly thought.
Naweek777
This app keeps me tremendously organized. I love the fact I can flag emails as well.
vbpound
Great to-do list app. The My Day feature is great. The only issue that could be improved is the planning TOMORROW is a little cumbersome. A “Tomorrow” feature would make it perfect. Still the best task app that I’ve used.
DVP14
Would give To-Do Five Stars...IF...would allow the assignor of a particular To-Do item to receive an alert that the assignee has completed the particular item assigned to them with the date and time the To-Do item was completed.
IXL UXL 2
Yes. The To-Do’s app can be configured to be used with Outlook on a desktop. And, what good is that when the To-Do’s application lacks the same functionality on iOS mobile? The valuable ways Outlook Tasks (the desktop name for To-Do’s) can be used in concert with Outlook’s calendar and e-mail are impossible to reproduce using this stand-alone To-Do’s app. This means for those of us who use Outlook calendar, e-mail and tasks together, those of us who are getting more benefit from Outlook because we’re using more of its power, must return to our desktop in order to finish our work. We cannot do it all in a single application. There is a third-party e-mail app which allows the user to create tasks, as well as create tasks from e-mails. Why does Microsoft choose to keep these features out of their own iOS version of their iOS Outlook program?
GKOHLMANN
This is a great product but it crashes consistency on my ipad and iPhone. Always stable before. What’s up
rabbitjax
This is by far the best todo app. This app helps me organize my daily routines.helps me organize my life