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September 2019 3.6.14.0 (Windows-App) [4] 3.19.1 (Windows) February 4, 2016 3.4.6 (macOS) [5] January 3, 2017 3.19.1 (Chrome OS) [6] February 4, 2016 Current Vorab version 3.6.12.0 (Windows-App) [7] operating system Android, iOS, iPados, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows, MacOS, Chrome OS programming language C++ Category productivity License Freeware German -speaking and Widerlist Was a free online service to manage tasks and notes and is replaced by Microsoft to do. The service went online in November 2010 and was available in over 20 languages. [8] With five [9] Millions of users and 13.5 million listed lists was the most popular GTD application for Apple iOS, and she was also the one in June 2011 iPhone app of the week in 104 countries. [ten] [11] Wonderlist was developed by 6Wonder children based in Berlin, in which Atomico, E42 GmbH, T-venture and the high-tech start-up fund were involved. [twelfth] The meaning and purpose of the Wunderlist application was to manage a list of open points. [13] Entries can be sorted hierarchically, alphabetically or by date. Memories are possible. Tasks are provided with a description in text form, images can be attached from version 3. Wunderlist compensates for all entered data on the devices on which a user is registered. By integrating the open graph and local address books, friends can be invited to take part in processing a task. In 2009 Christian Reber called on Xing for colleagues to develop a new to-do app. Frank Thelen replied and developed jointly developed vineyards and Thelen the idea for the management of the miracle list. The required start-up capital was provided by the high-tech start-up fund and E42 GmbH of EUR 500,000. [14] The first version of Wunderlist was published in autumn 2010. The program was initially only available for the Windows, Linux and MacOS operating systems. It was only in December 2011 that the app was released for the iPhone. [15] The developers then gave a variant for the iPad under the designation in February 2011 Wonderlist HD free. [16] In September 2012, the developers announced that the online service Miracle kit To stop and instead want to publish a new version of Wunderlist. [17] This was finally called on December 18, 2012 under the name 2 wristelist 2 Approved. The most important change compared to the forerunner was the provision of native apps, which could be better adapted to the Android, iOS and Windows Phone operating systems. In addition, a so -called Activity Center introduced in which all activities and communications of the user are summarized. [18] In 2013, the Berlin startup with Sequoia Capital was able to win an important US investor. At the beginning of June 2015, 6-wonder children and thus also a miracle list for an amount between 100 million and $ 200 million were bought from Microsoft. [19] Microsoft terminated in 2017 to the Wunderlist finally terminated and replaced with his own service “to do”. [20] In December 2019 it was mentioned at the time of May 6, 2020. [21] On May 5, 2020, it became known that Christian Reber, as an investor, is driving the development of a Wunderlist successor, the to-do list app Superlist . [22] Wunderlist has no longer been available since May 6, 2020. [23] [24] In January 2012 the first beta version of Miracle kit Published, which was a modification of Wunderlist. The online service was designed to synchronize the tasks of several people in the form of projects, similar to a classic project management software. Registration was possible using Facebook, Twitter or a registration. [25] In February 2012, apps for access to the miracle kit of mobile devices were published. The basic functions of miracle kit were free. In addition, there was a so-called PRO tariff, which enabled improved support and a joint billing of several users for $ 4.99. [26] After continuing criticism of the fee obligation, it was decided in February 2012 to provide all functions of Wunderkit in the final version free of charge. [27] In the same year it was decided to completely stop wonder kit. [28] For the development of the first version of Wunderlist, the framework was Titanium used. [29] Although this ensures a uniform range of functions on all operating systems, its use led to problems. For example, the iPhone app Wunderlist showed many program errors and frequently crashed. [30] \u2191 Our Future, Wunderlist joins Microsoft. (No longer available online.) In: Wunderlist blog. Archived by Original am 2. June 2015 ; Retrieved on November 18, 2015 . Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.wunderlist.com \u2191 Wonderlist in the Play Store. In: Play Store. Retrieved on July 10, 2019 . \u2191 Wonderlist in the App Store. In: App Store. Accessed on June 3, 2016 . \u2191 Wonderlist in the Windows Store. In: Windows Store. Accessed on December 20, 2015 . \u2191 Wonderlist in the Mac App Store. In: Mac App Store. Accessed on June 3, 2016 . \u2191 Wonderlist in the Chrome Web Store. In: Chrome Web Store. Accessed on June 3, 2016 . \u2191 Wonderlist beta in the Windows store. In: Windows Store. Retrieved on December 16, 2015 . \u2191 iTunes preview of Wunderlist. In: App Store. Apple, December 18, 2012, accessed on December 20, 2012 . \u2191 Wonderlist lists 5 million users and receives a comment function. Accessed on September 26, 2013 . \u2191 Martin refuses: The steep climb of a task manager. In: Network. February 4, 2011, Retrieved on January 13, 2013 . \u2191 Wunderlist 2 \u2013 Fact Sheet. (ZIP) (no longer available online) in: Wunderlist Press Kit. 6 Wonder Children, December 17, 2012, archived from Original am January 27, 2013 ; accessed on January 14, 2013 (33.1 MB in size). \u2191 Profile of 6Wunder children. In: Founder scene. Accessed on July 29, 2014 . \u2191 Matthias Kremp: Presented: the best Android apps. In: Mirror online. 24.\u00a0April 2012, accessed on January 15, 2013 . \u2191 6 women-the Berlin app shooting stars in portrait. Archived by Original am 28.\u00a0August 2011 ; accessed on July 29, 2014 . Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/T3N.de \u2191 Wonderlist for iPhone. In: App Store. Apple Inc., accessed on January 16, 2013 (English). \u2191 Leo Becker: Task management miracle list as an iPad app. In: Mac & i. Heise magazines Verlag, February 23, 2011, accessed on January 15, 2013 . \u2191 Yvonne Ortmann: 6 wonder children bring out wonderlist 2 – miracle kit is hired. (No longer available online.) In: T3n Magazin. September 6, 2012, archived from Original am January 8, 2013 ; accessed on January 14, 2013 . \u2191 Yvonne Ortmann: Wunderlist 2 is there. In: T3n Magazin. December 18, 2012, archived from Original am December 20, 2012 ; accessed on January 14, 2013 . Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/T3N.de \u2191 Alexander H\u00fcsing: Microsoft buys to-do list startup 6-wonder children. In: German startups. July 1, 2015, accessed on July 30, 2015 . \u2191 Wonderlist is dead. Microsoft introduces to-do-Ubergizmo de. Accessed on March 1st, 2018 . \u2191 Join us on our new journey. Retrieved on December 10, 2019 . \u2191 “I tried not to do it” – Christian Reber builds a new miracle list. Grunderszene.de 5. May 2020. \u2191 Make the switch from Wunderlist to To Do in 1, 2, 3: Wunderlist. May 6, 2020, archived from Original am 6. May 2020 ; accessed on May 27, 2020 . Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.wunderlist.com \u2191 Wonderlist: Microsoft switches popular to-do app on May 6, 2020. Accessed on June 29, 2020 . \u2191 Markus Franz: In the beta test: Wunderkit supports joint projects. In: Netzwelt. January 30, 2012, accessed on January 15, 2013 . \u2191 Wunderkit starts public beta & announces prices! (No longer available online.) In: AppForThat. February 1, 2012, archived from Original am 11th March 2013 ; accessed on January 15, 2013 . \u2191 Andreas Floemer: Wunderkit: 6 Wonder Children Change Price Model. (No longer available online.) In: T3n Magazin. February 16, 2012, archived from Original am December 27, 2012 ; accessed on January 15, 2013 . \u2191 Wunderkit is set: Those who take risk can fail – and learn a lot: funding. foerderland.de, 6.\u00a0September 2012, Retrieved on April 17, 2020 . \u2191 Why Titanium. In: Wunderlist blog. 6 Wonder Children, June 5, 2012, accessed on January 15, 2013 (English). \u2191 Dieter Peterseit: Wunderlist-hype, claim and reality of the task app. In: T3n Magazin. March 15, 2011, accessed on January 15, 2013 (see second picture). 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