![]() ![]() Now you have easy access to the completed tasks without them getting in the way of your productivity. If you weren’t a fan of your completed tasks mixing with the uncompleted ones, then you’ll be glad to hear that we’ve moved your completed tasks to the bottom.We didn’t just stop at the All smart list, we now also have the Completed smart list so you can also see all the tasks you’ve checked off. ![]() You’ll now see all your tasks grouped by list. Want to have an overview of all your tasks? Introducing the All smart list, one of your top requested features.Here’s the full release notes for the Windows 10 app update: The Windows 10 app tile does still ignore system color preferences so here’s hoping a future update gets rid of the gray as well. All three versions gained support for the new All and Completed smart list features, which essentially generate full task lists that have been created or finished respectively, but the more noticeable change made is to the Windows 10 app that’s been given some color back into its icon (see above image) after the previous update made it completely colorless. The Microsoft To Do app updated for Windows 10, iOS, and Android devices today. ![]()
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