If you have ever used Wunderlist you can hear the familiar “ding” in your head right now, and deep down it makes you feel good. It’s surprising that something so menial could mean so much to a person, but Wunderlist users have conditioned themselves to the positive reinforcement that sound brings when completing a task.
Unfortunately, I am soon going to suffer from a lack of familiar dings as I have slowly begun my transition from Wunderlist to Google Keep. Microsoft announced in April that they were going to shut down Wunderlist once their To-Do app was fully ready. While To-Do has many functions that Wunderlist has, it is not everything I need it to be. One main thing being that list sharing is not available, though they say it could be in the future.