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Microsoft To Do App Drops Support For IOS 12 Operating System In Latest Update – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
April 6, 2021
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With Microsoft To Do’s latest app update, which brings it up to Version 2.41, the productivity tool will cease to support Apple devices running iOS 12 or lower.

This means that, while Microsoft To Do will continue to work on such devices, the app will no longer receive updates with security and feature improvements going forward. Those using an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad with an out-of-date operating system are encouraged to update to the latest OS if possible.

Here’s the short, full release notes with the warning:

We squashed some bugs. Also, if you’re on iOS 12 or below, you won’t see any more To Do updates until you switch to iOS 13.

Does this change affect you? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter for more Microsoft app news.

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