Microsoft has no shortage of productivity apps, but one of its most genuinely useful tools is also one of the easiest to miss. If you subscribe to Microsoft 365, you already have access to Microsoft ...
Feeling overwhelmed by your endless to-do lists and project plans? What if you could consolidate all your tasks into one easy-to-use platform? Microsoft Planner, now integrated into Microsoft Teams ...
You might not know that Microsoft has a full-featured task management tool, like Asana, Trello, Motion, and AirTable. It's called Microsoft Planner, and even though it's getting a new design and more ...
The updated Microsoft Planner, accessible through Microsoft Teams, integrates features from Microsoft To-Do and Project to streamline task management within Microsoft 365. This update focuses on ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The new Microsoft Planner experience will be available in Teams sometime in spring 2024. The new Microsoft ...
The productivity app formerly known as Microsoft Project is now part of Microsoft Planner, an app recently redesigned to help anyone who is looking to organize their day, tasks, and projects. It ...
Microsoft has added two highly requested features to its Planner software. These include the ability to quickly set recurring tasks and get a more streamlined view of tasks through the Grid view.
Microsoft launched a public preview version of its previously announced new Planner app in Teams this week. It combines the elements of Planner, To Do, and Project apps into one new program. Back in ...
Microsoft listened to customers' requests, and the Assigned to Me list of tasks is finally becoming one place to see your entire to-do list from multiple projects in the app of your choice. Image: ...
Why Microsoft has Project and Planner and how they’re converging Your email has been sent Not everyone wants to be a project manager but Microsoft wants to make it less painful when team task ...