Wunderlist, the increasingly popular cross-platform to-do and task list by German developer 6Wunderkinder, picked up support for cloud-basedDropboxstorage in its most recent 3.1.1 update Wednesday, in addition to other enhancements designed to improve your experience.

Last but not least, the app features crisper looking items on Retina HD screens on the newiPhone 6andiPhone 6 Plusand packs in a few other nice-to-haves and fixes.

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Dropbox is Wunderlist’s very first integration, developerssaid in a blog postannouncing the new version. Among the most requested features, Dropbox integration allows you to access Dropbox files right alongside your to-dos within the Wunderlist app.

you may even Assign, Comment and prioritize all of your Dropbox files in Wunderlist, without ever using Dropbox’s main iOS client.

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To start using this feature, simply open the Detail View and click the paperclip or Dropbox icon. Keep in mind that selected Dropbox files get attached as links to your to-do items.

Best of all, Wunderlist automatically syncs your files with Dropbox, ensuring that any changes made to your files on Dropbox are automatically reflected in Wunderlist.

Developers have promised to roll out more integrations in due time, starting with a Calendar feed next on their agenda.

Wunderlist 3.1.1 changelog:

A month ago, the app got updated withenhanced on-the-go editing of your to-dos and tasksfollowing amajor Wunderlist 3.0 releaseearlier in August sporting an overhauled interface and packing in more than sixty new features.

The 61.5-megabyte iPhone and iPad app requires iOS 7.0 or later. Wunderlist is also available on Android and through the web interface. The Mac edition of Wunderlist isavailable through the Mac App Store.

[App StoreviaWunderlist Blog]