Microsoft announces new timer
- October 2, 2023
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Microsoft’s task management program, Microsoft Lists, is now available to everyone. Initially, Microsoft Lists task manager was released in 2020, but only for business users and enterprise customers.
Microsoft’s task management program, Microsoft Lists, is now available to everyone. Initially, Microsoft Lists task manager was released in 2020, but only for business users and enterprise customers.
Microsoft’s task management program, Microsoft Lists, is now available to everyone. Initially, Microsoft Lists task manager was released in 2020, but only for business users and enterprise customers.
A limited consumer trial launches in 2022. Microsoft has now made this free version of Microsoft Lists available to anyone with a Microsoft account through the iOS and Android apps, as well as the browser.
Microsoft Lists lets you create, manage and share lists across devices; It lets you use ready-made templates for tasks like tracking expenses, recipes, gift ideas, and more.
Users can easily share lists with colleagues, friends, and family and then manage them together. Microsoft Lists is currently available in beta at list.microsoft.com and through the iOS and Android apps. Microsoft hasn’t announced whether it plans to create a desktop app or when Microsoft Lists will exit beta.
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