Microsoft To Do

App Name

Microsoft To Do

App Version

2.128

Platform

iOS/iPadOS

Category

Productivity

Description

Stay organized and manage your day-to-day with Microsoft To Do. Make shopping lists or task lists, take notes, record collections, set reminders and more to improve your productivity and focus on what matters.

Microsoft To Do is the task management app that makes it easy to stay organized and manage your life. Accomplish what’s important to you each day with My Day and Suggestions, personalized day planner tools.

Daily tasks are simple with To Do, from grocery lists to housecleaning routines. Intelligent suggestions recommend tasks from across your lists that may be relevant each day.

Microsoft To Do helps you quickly capture and retrieve your lists and tasks across devices. Sync reminders and tasks with Microsoft 365 to access them anywhere.

Capture tasks from different Microsoft apps and services and sync them with Microsoft To Do, from flagging emails as tasks in Outlook to lists from Cortana. Your tasks and lists are hosted securely on the Microsoft 365 service.

Make your lists unique with customizable features like emoji, colorful themes, dark mode and more. Stay connected and collaborate with friends and family by sharing lists to coordinate.

Microsoft To Do Features:

Daily Planner
• Stay focused with My Day, a personalized daily planner with suggested tasks
• Get your lists anywhere, on any device
• Add notes to any task

Task Manager
• Share lists and tasks with your friends, family, colleagues, and classmates
• Create color-coded lists
• Set one-time or recurring due dates and reminders
• Break your tasks into manageable steps
• Attach files up to 25 MB to any task

To Do Lists for Any Purpose
• Bill planner
• Shopping lists
• Set reminders
• Task management
• Business calendar
• Note taking
• And more

Microsoft 365 Integration
• Sync your tasks between Outlook and To Do
• Host lists and tasks with the reliability and security of Microsoft 365
• Compile tasks from across your Microsoft 365 apps and services

Whether it’s for work, school, or home, To Do helps you organize and simplify your plans. To Do is free and available on all your devices.

Learn more: https://to-do.microsoft.com
Follow us on Twitter: @MicrosoftToDo
Have an idea or feature suggestion? https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2171952
Need support? https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2156547
By installing Microsoft To Do, you agree to the Microsoft Terms of Use: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=842575

Free or Paid

Free

Devices you’ve tested on

iPhone 15 Pro Max

Accessibility Rating

5 – Fully Accessible

Accessibility Comments

This app appears to be fully accessible

Screen Reader Performance

This app works well with VoiceOver.

Button Labeling

All buttons appear to be labeled.

Usability

This app is very usable with VoiceOver.

Low Vision Accessibility Comments

Microsoft To Do allows for dark mode and different backgrounds for To Do list.

Other Comments

This app is completely free, but it requires a Microsoft Account.

App Store Links

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-to-do/id1274495053?mt=12

Developer Website

https://microsoft.com

iPhone Mirroring Accessibility Status

macOS Sequoia beta has a new feature called iPhone mirroring, which allows the user to control their iPhone from their Mac. This means that you can use your iPhone from your Mac while your phone is in your pocket, or while it isn’t in teach. The big question though is if this feature works with VoiceOver.

At the time of this writing, in early September 2024, the iPhone mirroring feature is not accessible. While I have been able to open the application and navigate the window using VoiceOver with macOS, VoiceOver does not read the contents of the phone screen. Enabling VoiceOver on the phone does provide some assistance by allowing the arrow keys of the Mac to navigate the status bar, but this does not enable the user to complete tasks as the phone must remain locked.

In my opinion, the iPhone Mirroring feature possesses significant potential. While it does effectively display iPhone notifications on macOS, it is unfortunate that it does not appear to function with VoiceOver. Furthermore, it would be great if the feature could also be utilized on the iPad. I am hoping that these issues will be addressed in a future update to the operating system.

Have you been able to get this feature to work? Let us know in the comments, or in the iAccessibility Forums.

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