Microsoft on Monday announced a slew of changes to its To Do productivity app, incorporating many new features from the popular Wunderlist app that the company acquired back in 2015 as part of its long-standing plans to pull down the curtains on the older app, something the company had announced back in 2017.

Other notable UI changes include a reduced header size and a flourish of new colors to give the app a vibrant new look. It now also has a Dark Mode on Android, Windows and Mac, and it will soon come to iOS as well.

To Do offers cross-platform syncing between Mac, iOS, Android, Windows and the web, enabling users to easily access their lists on the go. On Windows and Android, users can also toggle between work and personal accounts, said the company. It is also integrated into other Microsoft apps and services, such as Hotmail, Office (Outlook, Live etc.), Cortana and even Microsoft Launcher on Android.