Wunderlist is going away, but fans of the productivity app may find some consolation in founder Christian Reber’s announcement that he is launching a new startup called Superlist. "Superlist will be ...
Microsoft is shelving Wunderlist soon as it focuses on its own task management app To Do, which was formerly known as To-Do. Now 6 Wunderkinder founder and original creator of Wunderlist Christian ...
It's been over four years since Microsoft acquired Wunderlist, and now Wunderlist's founder wants to buy it back. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here ...
After selling Wunderlist to Microsoft for a cool $200 million in 2015, Wunderlist creator Christian Reber is developing his next productivity app — this time called “Superlist.” I just feel there is a ...
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Unfortunately, the day has finally arrived. Despite the ...
Microsoft today has officially unveiled an all-new version of its To Do application as it continues to integrate features of the Wunderlist platform it acquired in 2015. The company touts that the new ...
Microsoft several years ago acquired the popular iOS app Wunderlist with the intention of building out its own list-making productivity app that brings the best of Wunderlist’s feature set to a larger ...
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Four years ago, Christian Reber sold his company, makers of the Wunderlist productivity app, to Microsoft for somewhere between $100 million and $200 million. Now, in an unusual move, Reber is ...
Four years ago, Christian Reber sold his company, makers of the Wunderlist productivity app, to Microsoft for somewhere between $100 million and $200 million. Now, in an unusual move, Reber is ...
More than four years after selling his company to Microsoft, 6Wunderkinder cofounder Christian Reber wants to buy the core product back from the software giant. Reber helped start 6Wunderkinder out of ...