Sure, Microsoft To Do can be used in conjunction with other project management tools, but this won’t be your main software.
Chances are, you won’t use this tool to flesh out your project management plan or to keep an entire team on track. It’s not even really made for small team projects. Right off the bat, I sense this product is not necessarily made for large projects. These are adjectives I don’t usually use when describing Microsoft products. In fact, even if I hadn’t known that this mobile app was the creation of 6Wunderkinder, I would know that its structure and function was the product of a more skilled company, because this application is simple, fast, and convenient. If you’ve been following my project management software reviews on The Blueprint, you’ll know I’m not a huge fan of the way Microsoft structures their applications to be dependent on the rest of their ecosystem to function to their potential. At first, this began as a review of Wunderlist, but as of 2015, Microsoft acquired parent company 6Wunderkinder for an estimated $200 million and morphed it into