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Microsoft has made its To-Do app available for the first time to Mac users. The company has launched Microsoft To-Do via the Mac App Store and includes rich features like shared tasks and lists, file attachment support, syncing with Outlook, and more.

Jul 17, 2014  Hi, I was wondering if somebody could help me. Before using Mac i was using the normal Outlook and I enjoyed and felt organized having all of my tasks under my calendar. It was easy to move them (drag and drop) and prioritize and complete them. Now with the Mac I can't see how I can do this. Hi Pedro, Thanks for your question. Please take a look. Jul 17, 2014 I was wondering if somebody could help me. Before using Mac i was using the normal Outlook and I enjoyed and felt organized having all of my tasks under my calendar. It was easy to move them (drag and drop) and prioritize and complete them. Now with the Mac I can't see how I can do this. Microsoft's To-Do is an easy way to manage your tasks across platforms - as long as you don't need a native Mac app. If you are looking for a replacement. Jul 22, 2019  Microsoft To-Do finally arrives on macOS, complete with color-coded lists, themes, the ability to break tasks into manageable steps, sharing lists or tasks.

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Spotted by Thurrott, up until now, Mac users had to rely on the web app for Microsoft To-Do. Now the native Mac app provides a great way to use Microsoft’s To-Do alongside the iOS version.

Got something on your mind? Get Microsoft To-Do. Whether you want to increase your productivity, decrease your stress levels or just clear up some mental space, Microsoft To-Do makes it easy to plan your day and manage your life.

Microsoft To-Do Highlights:

  • Stay focused with My Day, a personalized daily planner with suggested tasks
  • Get your lists anywhere, on any device
  • Share lists and tasks with your friends, family, colleagues and classmates
  • Create color-coded lists
  • Set one-time or recurring due dates and reminders
  • Break your tasks into manageable steps
  • Add notes to any task
  • Attach files up to 25 MB to any task
  • Sync your tasks between Outlook and To-Do
  • Keep track of your tasks alongside any app with minimized view

Whether it’s for work, school or home, To-Do helps you organise and simplify your plans. To-Do is free and available on all your devices.

Microsoft To-Do is available now as a free download from the Mac App Store. It requires macOS 10.13 or later and Microsoft invites users to submit feedback via this link. A web download for the Mac app isn’t currently available.

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The Tasks area in Outlook 2013 helps you create and manage action items for yourself and others. Not only can Outlook keep track of what you need to do, but it can also remind you of upcoming deadlines, record what percentage of a large job you’ve completed, and even send out e-mails that assign certain tasks to other people.

To view the Tasks area of Outlook, click More (. . .) in the lower-left part of the Folders pane and then click Tasks. Any tasks or to-do items that you may have already created appear there.

It’s important to understand the difference in Outlook between Tasks and the To-Do list.

  • Tasks are specific items you created in the Tasks area of Outlook. Something isn’t technically a task unless it was created in the Tasks section.

  • The To-Do list contains everything from the Tasks list as well as other items you have marked for action, such as e-mail messages you flag for follow-up.

In the upper part of the Folder pane, in the My Tasks section, you can click either To-Do List or Tasks to specify which set of activities you want to look at. In the following exercise, you display Tasks items in the Tasks area of Outlook.

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  1. In the lower-left corner of the Outlook window, click More (. . .) and then click Tasks.

  2. Under My Tasks in the upper-left corner, click Tasks.

    The list changes to show only tasks, not other to-do items.

  3. Choose View→Reading Pane→Right to open a reading pane on the right side of the screen.

    If you already have some tasks created, they appear; if not, both panes appear blank, as shown in the figure.

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