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[âGot it â don't show this againâ](=)â What's the best to-do app? This is a question productivity geeks have been debating for decades. There are lots of different answers, but I think the best to-do list app is something that offers excellent apps for any device you might be using. Today, I'm sharing my (current) favorite to-do list app. It's something that's been sitting right under our noses. This app offers a polished cross-platform experience complete with a Windows application, mobile apps for Android and iPhone, a web version, and even a Mac app (if you're into that sort of thing.) #top The cross-platform to-do app you've been waiting for The app I'm talking about is [Microsoft To Do](. â Microsoft's to-do app isn't just another half-baked bundled Windows app that needs more time in the oven, like many of Microsoft's apps have been since the Windows 8 days: - This highly underrated app is actually the spiritual successor to the beloved Wunderlist cross-platform to-do app, which Microsoft acquired years ago.
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