You can click on a task’s text to edit it directly from the list view, as well. The Mac version also takes advantage of its new platform to offer a handful of keyboard shortcuts, like ⌘ 2 to minimize the app so it only displays the list view, and ⌘1 to return to viewing all your lists. It will also integrate with Microsoft Outlook to pull in your “Flagged” email list and will support integration with Planner soon, allowing you to see any items assigned to you. The company announced this morning its To-Do app is live on the Mac App Store, where it will support most of the core features right away, including the ability to create and manage tasks, works offline, share lists, utilize tags, and more. Today, it’s bringing the app to the Mac, as well. It has since launched To-Do, as the app is called, on Windows, iOS, Android and the web and expanded its feature set.
Microsft in 2017 said it would shut eventually down Wunderlist, a company it acquired, in order to forge ahead with its own “to do” app.