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Move your Wunderlist data by May 6th

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wunderlist.com

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Tue, Apr 28, 2020 09:12 PM

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Hey there, We wanted to remind you that you only have a few days left to transfer your lists from Wu

[Wunderlist Shut down and deprecation, Switch to Microsoft To Do, Import your data to To Do] Move your lists and tasks to Microsoft To Do before May 6th [Get To Do]( Hey there, We wanted to remind you that you only have a few days left to transfer your lists from Wunderlist to Microsoft To Do. Wunderlist will be officially shut down on May 6th, which means your to-dos will no longer sync. However, you’ll still be able to transfer your tasks and lists over to To Do until June 30th. It takes three simple steps to move your lists: - Download the Microsoft To Do app. - Sign in with your Microsoft account. If you don’t have one, you can create one using an existing email address (like Gmail). - Click on the pop-up in Microsoft To Do, or head to Settings and select Import. It’ll direct you to the Wunderlist importer. Learn more at [wunderlist.com/switch](. Based on your feedback, we’ve included your favorite features from Wunderlist in Microsoft To Do, including folders, subtasks, file attachments, list sharing, dark mode, and much more. We’re dedicated to ensuring that Microsoft To Do is the most useful tool to help you organize your life. We’re looking forward to continuing this adventure with you and are so thankful for your support. Thanks, The Microsoft To Do team (formerly the Wunderlist team) © 2020 [Wunderlist]( This is a mandatory service communication. To set your contact preferences for other communications, visit [( .

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