While, Microsoft missed the first wave of mobility a decade ago with too much PC OS polarisation had given significant headroom for Apple and Google to dominate the mobility market. Microsoft in the recent times is going all out expanding its mobile capabilities as well as deepening its developer base. “If you are one of Wunderlist’s 13 million+ customers who have created more than one billion to-dos to get stuff done in smarter, more intuitive ways, you understand why, in 2014, The Verge ranked Wunderlist as the best to-do list app. If you haven’t tried Wunderlist yet, you have a great opportunity to make the most of your time with its brilliant design and ease of use,” added Magiddo. Building on momentum for Microsoft Office, OneNote and Skype for Business, as well as the recent Sunrise and Acompli acquisitions, it further demonstrates Microsoft’s commitment to delivering market leading mobile apps across the platforms and devices our customers use – for mail, calendaring, messaging, notes and now tasks.” ![]() ![]() Reflecting on the buy, Eran Megiddo – General Manager, OneNote said in a blog post that: “The addition of Wunderlist to the Microsoft product portfolio fits squarely with our ambition to reinvent productivity for a mobile-first, cloud-first world. While the actual deal size is not yet known, but is believed to be in the neighbourhood of $100 mn.
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