In the past we have talked about Microsoft Lists. The reality is that this application emerged from SharePoint It has a sensational performance and can be used by professionals and individuals. This service allows us to create lists and configure them as we please, something very useful to take inventory in companies or to organize ourselves better. But, now it is also available for individuals.
Microsoft Lists is already available as free preview for users with personal Microsoft accounts. But only for the first 200,000 people That register to test it. Lists, which is a kind of task management app that joins to-do lists, has only been available to business and enterprise users until now.
Microsoft Lists begins its journey for individuals
Microsoft says the preview is based on “the core of Microsoft Lists” and it comes with some new features. Such as tabbed views and the ability to add images online. the preview is not a full version of Listssince Microsoft mentions that it lacks some functionalities of the standard application (although it is not clear which ones). It’s also not available yet on the iOS or Android app.
In this free preview version you should know that it has certain limitations, although they should not worry us. we can create up to 50 lists with a limit of up to 2,000 items per list. In addition, we can upload up to 200 MB of videos, files and images to each list.
And if you already use other task management apps, like Asana and Air tableyou are probably familiar with the Lists function that allows you to switch between a calendar, a grid, and a custom layout while viewing your project. For businesses, you could see how Lists could be useful for work-related tasks like tracking potential job candidates or managing content on a website. But for the rest of us, it could be a useful tool for running a book club, organizing recipes, or keeping track of our job applications.