![]() ![]() I have absolutely no idea but a lot of users are waiting for it. So there is no native distribution for Linux and Mac.Īs I track on Microsoft To-Do feedback, they’ve been working on Mac implementation for a year and still no result yet. However, at the moment, Microsoft To-Do only supports for Web, Windows, Android and iOS. It should work on both PC and mobile platforms.Īdditionally, I’m a software developer, I work on many desktop platforms like Windows, Linux and Mac so I prefer the to do list app should work on those. It is pointless to use a to do app that only works on a single platform. It’s pretty good, clean and very easy-to-use. If you take a look at Microsoft To-Do to see how they implement this feature. track my pages’ stats daily (including this page also).Curious why 5th and 20th? Well, in my local area, they provide discount 5% for membership. go to shopping mall every 5th and 20th day of the month.It should allow to create repeating tasks.Ĭertainly, I have a lot of tasks that need to complete once but there are more tasks being taken repetitively daily, weekly and monthly. If you take a look at Microsoft To-do, it does this job seriously well. I can rather use a text file and Notepad to list up tasks. Well, it is pointless if this feature is not implemented. Can alert and remind me about due date.Since it’s for personal use, that means there are a lot of repetitive tasks daily, weekly or monthly or any pattern. In simple words, it should be called like a to do app. So it’s like a personal tracking or task management app for individual. It should be an individual-focused task management style app. ![]() So, in this case here’re what I expect: 1. Microsoft To-Do is the winner as the best to do list app for me!.It should allow to create repeating tasks. ![]()
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