Microsoft has released a Lists app, MicrosoftTeams, for iPhone. Similar to platforms like Trello and Slack, the service allows you to create and share smart lists, notes, and tasks in teams.
The version of app for iOS it can already be downloaded from the App Store and includes features such as viewing Microsoft Teams lists and notes, editing documents and photos with QR Code support, and security modes for creating confidential files. In addition, it is also possible to edit files in real time between iPhone and iMac.
According to Microsoft, at this point, Lists optimizations are being designed for use on the iPhone. However, the company has already stated that it intends to bring functions specific to the iPad soon.
Additionally, an Android version of the service should arrive on the Play Store later, but still in 2021. Users who want something similar can use the To Do Lists, in which it is possible to create only personal lists and tasks with a focus on productivity, or even the One note, app focused only on notes.
Check out the English video presentation of the service below.
Microsoft, increasingly present in the App Store and Google Play
Over the past year, Microsoft has given several signs of re-engaging with the mobile world. In addition to updating its launcher for Android, the company launched the xCloud Gaming, Xbox Game Pass' game streaming service that promises turn your smartphone into a console.
Additionally, the company stated that it intends to intensify its relationship with users. Apple, now offering products for iMacs and iPhones with the same quality found on Windows.
It's worth remembering that Microsoft Lists features on the iPhone are integrated into your Microsoft 365 subscription, the business version of Microsoft Office.
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