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
Cinda777
I like the design of the app but can you please add the ability to paste lists into this app in a multiple bullet format as you can do on the iPhone reminders app? When I pasted my list all of my 10 items were under one bullet instead of 10 separate ones. Also please add a countdown feature. Thanks!!
Tjdogs
Won’t log in with my live account. I can with other apps but on this one it says “INTERNAL SERVER ERROR sorry, there’s an issue signing you in right now. Please try again and contact support if the problem persists. Error 401-JitBoxCreationfailed” I’ve tried looking it up on Microsoft’s support page but can’t find anything pertaining to that error code in this app, and of course I couldn’t imagine Microsoft would allow customer support for a free product.
BWR26
Title says it all. Why won't it sync with Cortana? Doesn't make sense to me. Other than that, it's excellent.
OverK1LL
O365 tasks EXCEPT flagged emails. Why!? There are third party apps (i.e. TaskTask) that are built on Azure and sync EVERYTHING from O365. You’d think Microsoft could pull off something similar...
Neverwritesreviews
Best I’ve ever used. Much more then a to do list. ReAdding incompletes very helpful. Looking forward to this products evolution.
Hoping for better
Please add solders, sublists and integration with Outlook To Dos creates from email. Until then, not worth the time
icuragoose
(There is now iPad support!) I have loved Wunderlist, and Microsoft aims to replace it. The features in To Do are remarkably similar and familiar to Wunderlist users with simplicity and minimalism at its core. With a slimmed-down UI, there's less to distract you and with the flawlessly smooth and responsive controls, you feel like you have a firm grasp on your system. Everything is intuitive and inviting. In addition, I'm from Seattle, so I appreciate the themes. Right now the only things missing for my own workflow is the ability to have folders and sublists. This is my last reservation for using this app and once this is complete (both are planned), I can officially utilize this as a Wunderlist replacement. Once I use this in my workflow, I will be most excited about the "My Day" feature. I can use that in tandem with my office' implementation of Kanban to help me see what I committed to getting done today. I can see this being useful for O365 organizations as well, since it can replace the Outlook tasks, pull assigned tasks from Planner, have inputs with Teams (i.e. Right click a message and select "Create Task") I'm excited to see where this goes as I wait patiently for the product to bake. Until then, three stars is about where it's at as of now--little more than a college student's obligatory first app.
NJComplyGuy
The only thing good about this I can say is that it syncs and works with my tasks in Microsoft exchange/office 365. That’s it. None of the features or functionality or meta-data or filters or reporting from tasks is found on this app. Yes you can check things off, but that’s about it. Remarkably weak offering given Microsoft business focus and how office 365 is intended to facilitate real business work.