Pictured below: the Wunderlist team working from a camp in Bavaria, Germany. The deep integration allows Wunderlist fans to access their to-do lists in Sunrise, with the ability to create new to-dos on Wunderlist right within the Sunrise calendar app. News of the acquisition arrives less than two weeks after 6Wunderkinder announced a tie-up with Microsoft-owned calendar application Sunrise. Together we have created an award winning beautiful and simple to-do list that is powered by a real-time sync architecture, unlike any other.” “On a personal note, I couldn’t be more proud of my team,” he continued.
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“Our team in Berlin will continue to build and deliver you Wunderlist, Wunderlist Pro and Wunderlist for Business across all platforms–iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, Android, Windows Phone, Windows and the web,” Reber, who will continue to lead the team and product strategy, wrote. “There will be no price changes for Wunderlist Pro or Wunderlist for Business customers and the service will continue to support a wide range of third-party apps and integrated services.”
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“Customers can expect the app to remain free in all of its existing markets,” Microsoft confirmed today in a blog post. “As Wunderlist becomes a part of the Microsoft family, we’ll introduce a host of new features, keep adding partner integrations, and progress further in delivering Wunderlist to billions of people,” Christian Reber, 6Wunderkinder founder and CEO said Tuesday. With more than thirteen million users across platforms and more than one billion to-dos created in Wunderlist, the app should seamlessly fit in Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s mobile first, cloud first vision.īut don’t fret, mobile Wunderlist apps aren’t going anywhere, at least for the time being.
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VentureBeat reached out to Microsoft for comment, but at the time of writing the company had nothing to share.6Wunderkinder GmbH, the makers of Wunderlist, the popular to-do, list and tasks application for the Mac, iOS, Apple Watch and other platforms, confirmed today it’s being acquired by software giant Microsoft.
It’s unclear what Microsoft’s near-term plans are for Wunderlist, or whether it would really consider helping one of the original creators rescue the app from the scrap heap. So he already has a lot on his plate, but clearly Reber feels strongly enough about Wunderlist to add another project to his to-do list, so to speak. Reber is also now an investor at German VC firm called Freigeist. In the intervening years since selling their company to Microsoft, Wunderlist’s original creators - including Reber - went on to launch a new VC-backed startup called Pitch, a next-gen collaborative presentation platform. Keep the team and focus on and no one will be angry for not shutting down /27mIABncLF Still sad wants to shut down even though people still love and use it. “Still sad wants to shut down even though people still love and use it,” he said. Now, however, Reber has taken to Twitter to ask Microsoft and even CEO Satya Nadella to sell the Wunderlist app back to him. For the backgrounds, we're working on something you might like. Wunderlist will eventually retire, but we don't have a timeframe for that yet. We have been part of Microsoft for the past 4 years.
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