Microsoft To-Do can now be used with Office 365 Education accounts
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Microsoft To-Do, the company’s new task manager app, set to replace Wunderlist, now supports Office 365 Education accounts. The app is still in preview, so admins must still enable To-Do in the”Services & Add-ins” page of the Office 365 admin settings. The app also works with personal and work Microsoft accounts, though it’s still not possible to log in the app with different types of accounts.
Good news EDU users, you can now log in to Microsoft To-Do! Find out how to toggle the app on here—https://t.co/nVFsF4aK02 pic.twitter.com/dWZFhzAGpN
— Microsoft To Do (@MicrosoftToDo) August 25, 2017
On Windows 10 PCs and phones, To-Do can be a nice complement to Cortana reminders. As spotted by All About Windows Phone, the Outlook calendar app now displays a shortcut to Microsoft To-Do when you click the “…” menu, which redirects you to the task manager app or the Windows Store listing if it’s not already installed. To-Dos are not yet fully integrated into Outlook Calendar (unlike Cortana reminders), but they do appear in your Outlook Tasks in the Outlook desktop app or the Outlook web app.
Microsoft is regularly updating To-Do with new features, but the app doesn’t seem completely ready to replace Wunderlist yet. If you have yet to check it out, you can download Microsoft To-Do from the download link below.
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