The To Do app and the original Tasks module, and why that matters when using Many previous reviews of To Do, let me remind you of the differences between To Do users will appreciate that, especially those using 1MTD.ĭifferences between the To Do Module and Tasks In all other Outlook or OfficeĪpps, when you click the To Do link, you jump from the current app to a browser Link shown above, the full To Do app opens within the Outlook app. You choose just by clicking.Įven more important is this: when you click the To Do module Tasks module, and the next one launches To Do. Navigation bar, shown in the image below. Let me show you that.įirst, you’ll now find two task links on Outlook’s left-side The newer To Do module-they are both built in. Outlook now includes both task modules: the original Tasks module and There is one change I will mention though. Related to managing tasks, and so I won’t review most of them here. In this release after all, why release a new version? But most changes aren’t Now, as you would expect, there are a bunch of changes In fact, all current MYN settings should be imported when So gratefully, everything MYN users are accustomed to will work in And ClearContext Corp tells us their add-in software called MYN Views should All special MYN Tasks folder views can still be set up, You can see it still enables the To-Bar pop up task list and all MYN settings You might wonder, though, has anything else significant changed in this new version for MYN users? Well, this new version looks very similar to the current Outlook release as shown in image above.Īnd as far as we can see, it implements the Tasks moduleįor example, as shown on the right side of the image above, Bravo! In fact, as you’ll seeīelow, Microsoft included both it and To Do, giving everyone a choice. Original Tasks module in Windows Desktop Outlook. Would Microsoft drop itīut MYN users can rest easy: Microsoft is keeping that Next update of Windows Desktop Outlook would bring us. Version retaining that old Outlook Tasks module. Module, and Windows Desktop Outlook was the only remaining Outlook Tablet versions don’t support it.Ĭlearly, Microsoft seemed to be moving away from that Tasks For example, Outlook for Mac fully dropped it recently, and Outlook Online dropped it a while back. So we now know that MYN users can continue implementing the MYN system in the newest version of Windows Desktop Outlook.īefore this release, I was getting nervous! I was nervous because all other new Outlook versions had, in their most recent updates, dropped that original Tasks module, favoring the newer (but weaker) To Do tasks module. That’s important because the original Tasks module is needed to Microsoft has apparently not abandoned the original Tasks module-it’s still in there! Microsoft in May (2022) released a beta preview of their upcoming new Windows Desktop Outlook, and it contains good news for MYN users.
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