

So, I came across a new fork for it that seems to get the job done. Unfortunately, it is no longer being actively maintained. It is a fork of Ao, which was an open-source project that stepped up to become a solution for it. Kuro is an unofficial open-source application that provides you a desktop experience for Microsoft To-Do on Linux with some extra features. Kuro: Unofficial Open-Source Microsoft To-Do App

So, if you would rather not use the web browser but a separate application, what can you do on Linux? It is available to download for Windows, Mac, and Android. Microsoft To-Do is a cloud-based task management application that lets you organize your tasks from your phone, desktop, and the web. So, if you want to switch away from Microsoft To-Do, you’ve got options.

In case you’re curious, we have a lot of to-do list applications available for Linux. Similarly, Microsoft’s To-Do service is also a popular one, replacing Wunderlist as it was shut down in 2020. While they could be trying to add more support, like the ability to install Microsoft Edge on Linux– but it’s not excellent for a multi-trillion dollar company. Now u can drag and drop ur mail in ur category which u want.Microsoft says that they love Linux and open-source, but we still do not have native support for a lot of its products on Linux. Now u have to go only once in the task view and then u can go back to ur inbox this is neccessary to move the mail to an other category otherwise it comes an error that the mail is modified and u cant do that. Then the email should appear on the right as unassigned task. Now if u want to Assign a Category on an Email, u have to Flag ur Email first. Now ur Screen in ur Inbox should look sth. Then Create a "Pseudo" Task in an Category ( this is neccesary to show off the category). Then go to Task view and go to Categories and Edit or Add Categories like what u want.ģ. Set View Group by Categories in ur InboxĢ. I've an Outlook 2019 version and u can still force an Categories View.ġ. After a few tries, i've found another workaround.
