While Wunderlist later released a Windows 10 app, it was unclear what Microsoft might choose to do once word surface that it had begun work on its own To-Do list app, known as Project Cheshire at the time. Microsoft acquired Wunderlist and its developer 6Wunderkinder in mid-2015, reportedly paying somewhere in the neighborhood of $100 million to $200 million. We look forward to making To-Do even more useful, intuitive and personal. While the name and icon may change, the team that brought you Wunderlist continues on. Once we are confident that we have incorporated the best of Wunderlist into To-Do, we will retire Wunderlist. The to-do app would drive Microsoft’s productivity output in a mobile-first, cloud-first. In the coming months, we'll bring more of the favorite elements of Wunderlist into the To-Do experience, adding features such as list sharing, apps for Mac, iPad and Android tablet, as well as additional integrations with other Microsoft services. When Microsoft acquired Wunderlist three years ago, the company has bold promises to make. Today's To-Do Preview would not have been possible without the support and input of Wunderlist fans over the last six years. In its blog post announcing the To-Do Preview (opens in new tab), Microsoft says:
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