![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Once you do, you will find the familiar ‘+’ icon at the bottom. You will have to choose a list before you can create a task in Microsoft To Do. That’s risky because you don’t want to break functionality or confuse users but worked out pretty well. The UI is still easy and pleasing with an orange theme (more themes available in the store) with a big plus icon to begin quickly.īoth the to-do apps are designed well, but I like Microsoft To Do simply because they chose to go a different route. TickTick adopts the traditional UI approach with the sidebar menu to access/manage lists and tags, and bottom bar menu to switch between to-do and calendar. I like this new take on UI with no tabs, buttons, or menus. Tapping on the name will let you manage accounts and settings. There are two buttons at the bottom to create a new list and group on each side and your Microsoft account details at the top. You will notice all the lists you have created neatly arranged in groups in a straight line. I am surprised they still managed to keep everything simple and within reach. Microsoft To Do comes with a clean UI that has no bottom or sidebar menu. Do you need TickTick? Will you continue using Microsoft To Do app? Since it is a third-party app, it needs paying customers to continue add new features, troubleshooting, and offer customer support. TickTick has been gaining traction for some time now and promises to offer an all-in-one planner with a calendar thrown in the mix. It is a well-rounded to-do app with pretty much everything you need, but it’s not the only one. At GT, we like To Do app and how it functions. Microsoft To Do app was built upon Wunderlist, which will soon be shut down. ![]()
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