When comparing WeekCal vs Microsoft To Do, the Slant community recommends Microsoft To Do for most people. In the question“What are the best offline to-do list apps for Windows?” Microsoft To Do is ranked 11th while WeekCal is ranked 13th. The most important reason people chose Microsoft To Do is:
Simple interface and streamlined.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Templates
Week Calendar includes templates, which are files containing one or more events that can be duplicated from week to week. With each event, information such as address, time, or duration can be copied as well. This comes in handy for routine events like work, school, or exercise.
Pro Dropbox attachments
Week Calendar supports dropbox file attachments in collaborative calendars so other people are able to quickly see files relating to an event.
Pro Action menu
With the action menu, users can use up to 40 kinds of automated actions.
Pro Easy to move events
Just like with apps on the home screen, events on Week Cal can be moved with a tap and hold gesture.
Pro Quickly see relevant info
Week Calendar displays a day's events just by tapping the date. The data can be tapped directly from year view.
Pro Custom color
Best thing is being able to set different colors, if you have multiple events during the day it really helps to set different colors to easily get an overview for school lessons as an example.
Pro TextExpander support
Pro Dense week view
Pro Very basic and straightforward
Simple interface and streamlined.
Pro Multidevice sync
Pro Cross-platform
Available on Android, iOS, Windows and web.
Pro Office integration
Pro Reminders and Due Dates
Pro Smart suggestions
Pro Can also be used as a note-taking app
Pro Infinite color-coded lists
Pro Make todos in one minute or less
Pro The best from Microsoft
Cons
Con New PRO subscription
Pro subscription needed to get same functionality that existed for previously paid customers.
Con Issues with repeating events
When making templates, multiple repeating events can't be duplicated from within the same file.
Con Few features
It doesn't have a lot of features that Wunderlist had, which was discontinued for this app.
Con No Tag-Manager
Other apps let you better make use of labels.
Con No Natural Language Support
Con A Microsoft Product
Some people have a distaste for Microsoft, and may avoid it for this reason. This includes people who are angry that Wunderlist has been discontinued in favor of this app.
