6/16/2023 0 Comments Todo microsoft desktop app![]() ![]() ![]() Working through Microsoft To Do’s left sidebar of Smart Lists from top to bottom: Because I’m coming from a Things 3 background, everything in my mind works in relation to how Things 3 works - “Areas”, “Projects”, the “Today” view, and “Upcoming” are basic lingo in my vocabulary, so forgive me for using these in the place of To Do’s choice of verbiage. Microsoft’s To Do app has come a long, long way since inception and today reflects a full-fledged, full-featured GTD app that will meet the needs for many users. Or at least until I can convince my boss to let me run Parallels on a Mac. In fact, it’s so close to be replicated functionality that I may abandon Things 3 for good. I can almost perfectly replicate my Things 3 setup inside Microsoft To Do and have cross-platform support to boot. And while Todoist may be the immediate thought for most Sweet Setup readers, it was actually Microsoft’s own To Do app that caught my attention. Recently, I took a deep breath and a step back to see what kinds of cross-platform GTD options there are available to hybrid Mac and PC users. I would love to see Things 3 adopt a web-based option. For all intents and purposes, I have multiple to-do lists spread across different operating systems, and I have to double my work in a few different areas to keep things synced and consistent. ![]() Where this is most impactful is in my productivity workflow. I could probably opt to use a Mac with Parallels, but I’m not there yet. Despite my best efforts to avoid such a fate, my regular day job requires the use of a Windows-based PC.
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