Microsoft is adding a much-requested feature to its List app: it will now allow users to reorder their lists with drag-and-drop support, both for individual items as well as group items.
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In this week's look at new entries on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap website, Sharepoint users will see some new features for Lists in the coming weeks and months, like conditional branching and more.
Microsoft is rolling out improvements to the forms feature for its Lists app for Microsoft 365 home and school accounts. It's designed to make it easier to gather information to put into the Lists app
The Microsoft Lists apps for iOS and Android can now be used by people who have a free Microsoft account, allowing more people to access the Lists features while using their smartphone or tablet.
Microsoft has announced today a major update for its Lists app. The main highlight of the update revolves around performance and optimization as the tech giant promises twice the speed.
Currently, the Microsoft Lists - MSA Preview for iOS is available online only for testing via TestFlight and is limited to 200,000 Microsoft accounts (MSA), on a first-come, first-served basis.
Microsoft has announced that its business organization tool, Microsoft Lists, is now available on iPad. The iOS version of the app also now supports InTune App Protection Policies.
Microsoft has announced new features for its Lists service, while also reiterating that it's working on Android and iPad versions of the app. The features include reusable custom list templates.
Today, Microsoft published its monthly roundup detailing what's new with its Microsoft 365 subscription service during the month of January. Major focuses include Teams, Lists, and To Do.
After being available as a web app since July, Microsoft Lists is now available for iOS. If you're using Android, Microsoft says it's working on an app and it's coming later this year.
Microsoft has announced that the integration of Lists - the company's Trello competitor - with Teams is now generally available. The integration also works with Teams apps on iOS and Android.
Back in May at its virtual Build conference, Microsoft announced Lists, a new Microsoft 365 app. At Inspire, the firm announced that the web app is rolling out this month with mobile apps coming soon.
Today, Microsoft introduced Lists, a new Microsoft 365 app that's meant to help track the information in your business. While it has its own app, it's also integrated right into Teams.