![]() ![]() "bigger and better features are on their way," In Wunderlist blog comments, users fretted over the decision to replace Wunderlist with a Microsoft product, while Wunderlist product managers reassured them that the new app would be everything that Wunderlist ever was, and more.Ī sampling of the Wunderlist team's spin control: In December, the Wunderlist team wrote that full retirement "won't happen in the next few months and we'll be sure to give our users plenty of notice beforehand." ![]() Wunderlist hasn't received any updates or bug fixes for several months, but it has retained its loyal users. But like Brett Favre between 20, Wunderlist has continued to play through retirement speculation. In a release, Microsoft To-Do general manager Ori Artman said "Once we are confident that we have incorporated the best of Wunderlist into Microsoft To-Do, we will retire Wunderlist."
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