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Microsoft To-Do Windows 10 app gets Live Tiles support with new Insider update
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Published onSeptember 17, 2018
published onSeptember 17, 2018
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Microsoft has started testing Live Tile support for its To-Do Windows 10 app today. If you’re a Windows Insider on the Fast or Skip Ahead Ring, you can download the latest version (1.40.1809.14001) from the Microsoft Store and check out the new Live Tile on your Start screen.
We’ve just shipped Live Tiles to#WindowsInsiders! Become an Insider and let us know what you think!https://t.co/GQJ5HRNvwqpic.twitter.com/hmFyn8Paxr
— Microsoft To Do (@MicrosoftToDo)September 17, 2018
Be aware that the Live Tile for Microsoft To-Do will only display tasks that you’ve added to “My Day.” If you opt for the “Large” square Live Tile, you’ll be able to see up to seven tasks, compared to just three for the Medium and Wide Live Tiles. Once you’ve completed all tasks added to My Day, the Live Tile will also display a congratulations message.
Overall, this is a pretty useful update for the task manager app, especially if you’re used to seeing your upcoming appointments on the Outlook Calendar app. If you’re not a Windows Insider, you should get this new version over the next few weeks.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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