

I also love that you can choose which of your Task lists to add it to and can even configure a reminder date/time right from the in-browser pop-up window. The familiar To Do icon is always present at the top of the browser and the web page title and URL are automatically captured. I had planned on developing my own extension until I found this one and so far I’ve been impressed and it gets the job done. This is epic given many of my tasks originate from webpages or web based systems. A major enabler for me to switch to using To Do was the discovery of the Add to Microsoft To Do Chrome browser extension that allows you to create a To Do Task from any web page with a few clicks. Microsoft has been unifying it’s task management efforts around To Do and we are now seeing far better integration with Outlook email and Planner tasks. I’m now using Microsoft To Do as my daily tasks list to keep me on track. Changing technology often forces me to move away from old methods, discover and embrace new. I’m constantly looking for ways to get myself organised and be more productive.
