
Your home screen (on the mobile application) has a side bar. It is easy to get started and has an intuitive interface. There are some great reasons to use this app. There’s no doubt the news is a negative but you can still get some use out of it, and the app may never be discontinued.

Not only that, if the application is terminated Microsoft will release a warning and give you time to migrate onto their own application (‘Microsoft To Do’) or find yourself another. That makes complete sense, but two years has passed, and Wunderlist is still available for download. Their rocketing trajectory has slowed considerably since Microsoft announced it would be discontinued. At the time they were bought out by Microsoft, Wunderlist had accumulated 13 million users. Unfortunately for many, the Berlin-based start-up (‘6Wunderkinder’) sold Wunderlist to Microsoft in 2015, just two years after its release in April 2013. ‘Wunderlist’, or should I say ‘Microsoft To Do’? The Wall Street Journal sources say that the 6Wunderkinder acquisition sits somewhere between $100 to $200 million, but Microsoft has not revealed or confirmed any specifics of the deal yet.Is Wunderlist still the wonder list it once was? With a mail app, a calendar app and now a to-do app acquisition, it makes perfect sense why Microsoft chose to acquire the best apps and services across these three segments. Instead, the company is going to apple Wunderlist’s innovations its own apps and services. So far, Microsoft has avoided pulling any of its acquired apps from the different app stores of its rivals, save for Accompli which replaced the app.

According to a company statement, even the pricing structure remains the same, so existing subscribers need not panic. Microsoft has not pulled the Wunderlist apps from the App Store and the Play Store yet, and the company maintains that it will continue those apps in their respective stores. The company behind this famous to-do list app, 6Wunderkinder, has been acquired by Microsoft to work with it. After Accompli and Sunrise, it’s the turn of Wunderlist today. Microsoft has been acquiring a bunch of extremely good apps recently.
