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You can now force sync your tasks on Microsoft To Do

You can now swipe down on your to-do lists to sync your tasks.

What you need to know

  • Microsoft To Do now supports force syncing tasks on Android.
  • The update fixes an issue involving dragging and dropping items between split screens.
  • The same update also brings bug fixes and improvements.

Microsoft To Do for Android now supports force syncing of tasks. This update makes it easy to ensure that your to-do lists are up to date. The same update also brings bug fixes, including addressing an issue that caused Microsoft To Do to crash when dragging items between split screens. The update brings the app to version 2.8.145 according to MSPU and is available now.

To sync your tasks following this update, you just need to swipe down when you're within a list. It's a relatively small feature but a nice addition to the app. Many people use Microsoft To Do to collaborate, so ensuring lists are up to date can reduce confusion.

Microsoft continues to update Microsoft To Do. The app recently gained support for Siri shortcuts on iOS and the ability to show more data on Android widgets.

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Microsoft To-Do syncs your tasks and lists across all of your devices, including devices running Windows 10, iOS, Android, and Mac. It supports file attachments, sharing tasks and lists, and has a clean interface.

You can now swipe down on your to-do lists to sync your tasks. What you need to know Microsoft To Do now supports force syncing tasks on Android. The update fixes an issue involving dragging and dropping items between split screens. The same update also brings bug fixes and improvements. Microsoft To Do for Android now supports force syncing of tasks. This update makes it easy to ensure that your to-do lists are up to date. The same update also brings bug fixes, including addressing an issue that caused Microsoft To Do to crash when dragging items between split screens. The update brings the app to version 2.8.145 according to MSPU and is available now. To sync your tasks following this update, you just need to swipe down when you're within a list. It's a relatively small feature but a nice addition to the app. Many people use Microsoft To Do to collaborate, so ensuring lists are up to date can reduce confusion. Microsoft continues to update Microsoft To Do. The app recently ... by: Sean Endicott via https://www.AiUpNow.com/