Any.do, Todoist, and even Wunderlist which is slowly dying under Microsoft’s ownership). I genuinely don’t know why you would be using To-Do for friends or family, given there are a plethora of significantly more advanced task management systems that integrate with others (eg. Microsoft says this is for colleagues, friends or family. This is as simple as it sounds you can now share lists with other people. Why is this needed? Because this week Microsoft To-Do released two new features that overlap with Planner functionality: List Sharing and Steps. This is a super quick and concise post to explain when to use To-Do or Planner in simple terms. Let me start by saying, there is no infographic here.
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