iPad support now available in Microsoft Lists for iOS

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Track what matters most from the comforts of a larger touch screen device. We’re pleased to share Microsoft Lists for iOS now supports iPad. AKA, no more lists at 2x. You’ll get a beautiful native experience to track, manage and share your information. We, too, have enabled Conditional Access to Lists for iOS, and updated an important fix when a list is deleted from your iPhone or iPad.

 

Get Microsoft Lists for iOS today.

 

Let’s dive into all the updates below.

 

Microsoft Lists for iOS: iPad support [Roadmap ID: 70748]

Microsoft is expanding device support on iOS to now include iPad. Microsoft Lists for iOS looks great on iPhone and iPad, scaling the user-friendly user interface to give you the best access to create, edit, and share your information from your iOS device.

Microsoft Lists for iOS on an iPad, showing the main home screen with Search, and Favorites and Recent lists (left), and working on an individual ‘New Candidates’ list (right).Microsoft Lists for iOS on an iPad, showing the main home screen with Search, and Favorites and Recent lists (left), and working on an individual ‘New Candidates’ list (right).

With the extra screen real estate, you can easily search for lists, list items, and tap directly into your favorite and recent lists – directly from the home screen. Lists looks great in both portrait and landscape modes. And it mirrors the Lists Web experience, blended within the common design of iOS.

Microsoft Lists for iOS on an iPad, showing the main home screen with Search, and Favorites and Recent lists (in landscape mode)Microsoft Lists for iOS on an iPad, showing the main home screen with Search, and Favorites and Recent lists (in landscape mode)

Once in a list, you’ll swipe up and down, left to right to navigate your list. You’re able to tap into a specific list item to see it’s full view form. And you can refine the view of information using filter, group by, and tapping into individual fields to make changes to drop-down menus or enter text.

Microsoft Lists for iOS on an iPad, working on an individual ‘New Candidates’ list (in landscape mode)Microsoft Lists for iOS on an iPad, working on an individual ‘New Candidates’ list (in landscape mode)

Admins: Manage Microsoft Lists for iOS using InTune app protection policies (APP)

The Microsoft Lists iOS app is now configurable as a public app in Intune app protection policy (APP) through the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. This allows app to be targeted to ensure that the data accessed is protected by app protection policies.

 

The app now also supports conditional access deployment through Azure admin portal. Please note that 'Require app protection policy' is supported which provides higher level of assurance. Lists app doesn't currently support ‘Require approved client app’ grant access.

 

Learn more how to enable InTune app protection policies (APP) for Lists for iOS, which includes how to create and assign app protection policies (via docs.microsoft.com).

 

Bug fix update for lists deleted from an iPhone or iPad

Lists deleted from Lists for iOS can now be restored from the corresponding site recycle bin. We appreciate everyone who brought this to our attention, and for your patience while our development team addressed the issue.

 

Additional resources

 

To learn more about Lists throughout the year, please visit our updated Microsoft Lists resource center for blogs, demos, videos, podcasts, and more.

 

Get more done with Microsoft Lists on the go.

 

Thanks, Mark Kashman – senior product manager – Microsoft 365

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