does microsoft todo have a global add & search?
-no
does microsoft todo create due date from the event text?
-no
Here's a visual comparison of the functions/features preferences between ms todo and wunderlist:
https://www.screencast.com/t/GpAx1jh4Mc
If you're life didn't change a bit, then you were probably not using the features that make wunderlist of value to most of the people who are lamenting its passing.
If that is the case, I envy the simplicity of your life.
Heya,
We (Zenkit) are releasing a new app next week - Zenkit To Do. It checks all those boxes - free forever tier, can collab with someone for free, has recurring tasks, enough lists, etc. Even has the nice to haves: web version (with desktop app coming soon), a calendar view (accessed by linking to the original Zenkit app, also free), and an API.
Have you heard about Zenkit? https://zenkit.com/en/alternatives/wunderlist-alternative/
Our free list view does the work pretty good! Also, another task-only app is in the works and will be released soon! Let me know if you are interested :)
By looking through this reddit thread, I found something which I'm currently importing my lists to, so I can check it out. Ticktick.com
Otherwise, as I mentioned in my OP, I currently am using notion.so for work, but it works in a different manner than Wunderlist/TickTick in terms of item management and listing/folders. So I wouldn't advise it for multi-list and subfolder layout like Wunderlist, but for just a simple To-Do, it can work :)
I know it has been several weeks, but have you looked at Tick Tick.
I tried to like Microsoft To-Do but it's development it's simply too slow, and compared to the other ToDo apps Wunderlist is still my favorite.
To me Tick Tick seems like the old owners of Wunderlist decided to relauch the app under a new name, but this time with a calendar included.
For viewing lists, I would recommend Quire. They have different list views for every project, such as the kanban board.
Not sure if this is what you are talking about, but they're free so it won't hurt to try.
This is the status quo:
The solution to all this is to go the way of self-hosting, as in:
Note: as of today, you might have to invest a couple of dollars/month to get a good quota for your Nextcloud space. But in my opinion, it's absolutely worth it.