

The webpage takes over 10–15 seconds to load in a modern web browser.

Instead I’ll stick to just discussing the parts that made me leave the service: its reliability, sync, and data portability problems. I wanted to write a review of Microsoft To-Do for a long time but I’ve had so much problems with synchronization in To-Do that I never got around to it. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work reliably enough to get anything done. The user experience design is solid, and I like most things about the service. I’ve given up on getting organized using Microsoft To-Do after trying to use it for ten months. It has just the right number of features so you can focus on getting things checked off your task lists rather than focusing on managing your lists. Microsoft To-Do is a nice looking multi-platform task manager built around a workflow that I’ve found helpful for prioritizing and completing tasks.
