![]() ![]() But, in 2017, Microsoft announced plans (opens in a new tab) to retire Wunderlist in favor of its own Microsoft-branded to-do list app. The Wall Street Journal reported (opens in a new tab)at the time that the deal was valued somewhere between $100 million and $200 million. Microsoft acquired the popular to-do list app in 2015 at a time when it was furiously scooping up productivity apps in order to bolster its own mobile software. Now, in an unusual move, Reber is pleading with the company to let him buy the app back - so he can save it from being shut down for good. Four years ago, Christian Reber sold his company, makers of the Wunderlist productivity app, to Microsoft for somewhere between $100 million and $200 million. ![]()
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