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Things 3

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3.21.4

September 22, 2024

• Improved stability and bug fixes. THINGS 3.21 Things is ready for iOS 18 and watchOS 11, with new Control Center buttons and support for the new Dark and Tinted Home Screen appearances. Plus, we’ve laid the groundwork for upcoming integration with Apple Intelligence. CONTROL CENTER iOS 18 introduces a new way to control apps from your iPhone’s Control Center, which is accessible when swiping down from the top right corner of the screen. Here you can add two types of controls for Things: • Create To-Do Opens Things to a new to-do, ready to type. • List Quickly jumps into any list in Things, such as Today, your Errands tag, or a project. To choose which list, flip the control over like you would when configuring a widget. You can also place these controls at the bottom of your iPhone’s Lock Screen for even quicker access. DARK & TINTED HOME SCREENS iOS 18 provides two new appearance modes for your Home Screen and Things supports them both. • Dark Mode Things has a beautiful new dark app icon. Switch your device to Dark Mode to see how it looks! • Tinted Mode Things’ app icon and widgets also adapt to your color of choice in the new Tinted Mode. To see how it looks, choose “Tinted” when customizing your Home Screen. LARGER WIDGETS Things’ widgets can be made slightly larger on iOS 18 by setting your Home Screen to “Large”. This hides the labels under widgets and app icons, providing a bit more room. Things’ layout smartly adapts to the new size and even shows more of your list in some configurations. KEYBOARD LANGUAGE RECALL Finally, there’s a neat little improvement for our multilingual users: If you wrote one of your to-dos in another language, Things now remembers that and switches the keyboard back to that language when you next edit that to-do. READY FOR APPLE INTELLIGENCE - coming later to some countries When conversing with Siri, Things will support four different kinds of commands. We recommend trying these once Apple Intelligence is made available in your country. See Apple’s website for more information. 1. Create a new to-do: “Remind me to ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 2. Search for a to-do: “Search for ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 3. Show a list: “Show my Today list in Things.” 4. Edit a to-do: “Complete the second to-do.” (you can also edit a to-do’s title or reminder time) We’ve also adjusted Things to smoothly integrate the new Writing Tools once they become available. We hope you enjoy using Things on iOS 18 and watchOS 11!

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3.21.3

September 19, 2024

Things is ready for iOS 18 and watchOS 11, with new Control Center buttons and support for the new Dark and Tinted Home Screen appearances. Plus, we’ve laid the groundwork for upcoming integration with Apple Intelligence. CONTROL CENTER iOS 18 introduces a new way to control apps from your iPhone’s Control Center, which is accessible when swiping down from the top right corner of the screen. Here you can add two types of controls for Things: • Create To-Do Opens Things to a new to-do, ready to type. • List Quickly jumps into any list in Things, such as Today, your Errands tag, or a project. To choose which list, flip the control over like you would when configuring a widget. You can also place these controls at the bottom of your iPhone’s Lock Screen for even quicker access. DARK & TINTED HOME SCREENS iOS 18 provides two new appearance modes for your Home Screen and Things supports them both. • Dark Mode Things has a beautiful new dark app icon. Switch your device to Dark Mode to see how it looks! • Tinted Mode Things’ app icon and widgets also adapt to your color of choice in the new Tinted Mode. To see how it looks, choose “Tinted” when customizing your Home Screen. LARGER WIDGETS Things’ widgets can be made slightly larger on iOS 18 by setting your Home Screen to “Large”. This hides the labels under widgets and app icons, providing a bit more room. Things’ layout smartly adapts to the new size and even shows more of your list in some configurations. KEYBOARD LANGUAGE RECALL Finally, there’s a neat little improvement for our multilingual users: If you wrote one of your to-dos in another language, Things now remembers that and switches the keyboard back to that language when you next edit that to-do. READY FOR APPLE INTELLIGENCE - coming later to some countries When conversing with Siri, Things will support four different kinds of commands. We recommend trying these once Apple Intelligence is made available in your country. See Apple’s website for more information. 1. Create a new to-do: “Remind me to ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 2. Search for a to-do: “Search for ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 3. Show a list: “Show my Today list in Things.” 4. Edit a to-do: “Complete the second to-do.” (you can also edit a to-do’s title or reminder time) We’ve also adjusted Things to smoothly integrate the new Writing Tools once they become available. We hope you enjoy using Things on iOS 18 and watchOS 11! --- New in 3.21.3: • Fixed a bug where recently typed text could be lost when tabbing out of a field.

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3.21.2

September 17, 2024

Things is ready for iOS 18 and watchOS 11, with new Control Center buttons and support for the new Dark and Tinted Home Screen appearances. Plus, we’ve laid the groundwork for upcoming integration with Apple Intelligence. CONTROL CENTER iOS 18 introduces a new way to control apps from your iPhone’s Control Center, which is accessible when swiping down from the top right corner of the screen. Here you can add two types of controls for Things: • Create To-Do Opens Things to a new to-do, ready to type. • List Quickly jumps into any list in Things, such as Today, your Errands tag, or a project. To choose which list, flip the control over like you would when configuring a widget. You can also place these controls at the bottom of your iPhone’s Lock Screen for even quicker access. DARK & TINTED HOME SCREENS iOS 18 provides two new appearance modes for your Home Screen and Things supports them both. • Dark Mode Things has a beautiful new dark app icon. Switch your device to Dark Mode to see how it looks! • Tinted Mode Things’ app icon and widgets also adapt to your color of choice in the new Tinted Mode. To see how it looks, choose “Tinted” when customizing your Home Screen. LARGER WIDGETS Things’ widgets can be made slightly larger on iOS 18 by setting your Home Screen to “Large”. This hides the labels under widgets and app icons, providing a bit more room. Things’ layout smartly adapts to the new size and even shows more of your list in some configurations. KEYBOARD LANGUAGE RECALL Finally, there’s a neat little improvement for our multilingual users: If you wrote one of your to-dos in another language, Things now remembers that and switches the keyboard back to that language when you next edit that to-do. READY FOR APPLE INTELLIGENCE - coming later to some countries When conversing with Siri, Things will support four different kinds of commands. We recommend trying these once Apple Intelligence is made available in your country. See Apple’s website for more information. 1. Create a new to-do: “Remind me to ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 2. Search for a to-do: “Search for ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 3. Show a list: “Show my Today list in Things.” 4. Edit a to-do: “Complete the second to-do.” (you can also edit a to-do’s title or reminder time) We’ve also adjusted Things to smoothly integrate the new Writing Tools once they become available. We hope you enjoy using Things on iOS 18 and watchOS 11! --- New in 3.21.2: • Fixed a bug where, when creating a new to-do in the popover view, the last entered checklist item would be lost if the cursor was in that row when tapping Save.

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3.21.1

September 16, 2024

Things is ready for iOS 18 and watchOS 11, with new Control Center buttons and support for the new Dark and Tinted Home Screen appearances. Plus, we’ve laid the groundwork for upcoming integration with Apple Intelligence. CONTROL CENTER iOS 18 introduces a new way to control apps from your iPhone’s Control Center, which is accessible when swiping down from the top right corner of the screen. Here you can add two types of controls for Things: • Create To-Do Opens Things to a new to-do, ready to type. • List Quickly jumps into any list in Things, such as Today, your Errands tag, or a project. To choose which list, flip the control over like you would when configuring a widget. You can also place these controls at the bottom of your iPhone’s Lock Screen for even quicker access. DARK & TINTED HOME SCREENS iOS 18 provides two new appearance modes for your Home Screen and Things supports them both. • Dark Mode Things has a beautiful new dark app icon. Switch your device to Dark Mode to see how it looks! • Tinted Mode Things’ app icon and widgets also adapt to your color of choice in the new Tinted Mode. To see how it looks, choose “Tinted” when customizing your Home Screen. LARGER WIDGETS Things’ widgets can be made slightly larger on iOS 18 by setting your Home Screen to “Large”. This hides the labels under widgets and app icons, providing a bit more room. Things’ layout smartly adapts to the new size and even shows more of your list in some configurations. KEYBOARD LANGUAGE RECALL Finally, there’s a neat little improvement for our multilingual users: If you wrote one of your to-dos in another language, Things now remembers that and switches the keyboard back to that language when you next edit that to-do. READY FOR APPLE INTELLIGENCE - coming later to some countries When conversing with Siri, Things will support four different kinds of commands. We recommend trying these once Apple Intelligence is made available in your country. See Apple’s website for more information. 1. Create a new to-do: “Remind me to ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 2. Search for a to-do: “Search for ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 3. Show a list: “Show my Today list in Things.” 4. Edit a to-do: “Complete the second to-do.” (you can also edit a to-do’s title or reminder time) We’ve also adjusted Things to smoothly integrate the new Writing Tools once they become available. We hope you enjoy using Things on iOS 18 and watchOS 11!

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3.21

September 16, 2024

Things is ready for iOS 18 & watchOS 11! Improvements include support for Apple Intelligence, Control Center and Lock Screen controls, dark & tinted Home Screens, and more. SUPPORT FOR APPLE INTELLIGENCE - coming in October to some regions When conversing with Siri, Things now supports four different kinds of commands. We recommend trying these once Apple Intelligence is made available in your country. See Apple’s website for more information. 1. Create a new to-do: “Remind me to ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 2. Search for a to-do: “Search for ‘Call Tim’ in Things.” 3. Show a list: “Show my Today list in Things.” 4. Edit a to-do: “Complete the second to-do.” (you can also edit a to-do’s title or reminder time) We’ve also adjusted Things to smoothly integrate the new Writing Tools once they become available. CONTROL CENTER iOS 18 introduces a new way to control apps from your iPhone’s Control Center, which is accessible when swiping down from the top right corner of the screen. Here you can add two types of controls for Things: • Create To-Do Opens Things to a new to-do, ready to type. • List Quickly jumps into any list in Things, such as Today, your Errands tag, or a project. To choose which list, flip the control over like you would when configuring a widget. You can also place these controls at the bottom of your iPhone’s Lock Screen for even quicker access. DARK & TINTED HOME SCREENS iOS 18 provides two new appearance modes for your Home Screen and Things supports them both. • Dark Mode Things has a beautiful new dark app icon. Switch your device to Dark Mode to see how it looks! • Tinted Mode Things’ app icon and widgets also adapt to your color of choice in the new Tinted Mode. To see how it looks, choose “Tinted” when customizing your Home Screen. LARGER WIDGETS Things’ widgets can be made slightly larger on iOS 18 by setting your Home Screen to “Large”. This hides the labels under widgets and app icons, providing a bit more room. Things’ layout smartly adapts to the new size and even shows more of your list in some configurations. KEYBOARD LANGUAGE RECALL Finally, there’s a neat little improvement for our multilingual users: If you wrote one of your to-dos in another language, Things now remembers that and switches the keyboard back to that language when you next edit that to-do. We hope you enjoy using Things on iOS 18 and watchOS 11!

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3.20.12

September 2, 2024

• Improved performance of lists. • Changed behavior in multi-select mode: tapping in an empty space no longer clears the selection. • Fixed the behavior of auto-shift in bullet lists for upcoming OS versions. • Fixed a bug that allowed the scrollbar to sometimes interfere with dragging to reorder checklist items. • Fixed a bug where a link wasn’t correctly formatted when dropping an email into an expanded to-do. • Fixed a crash that could occur when editing a to-do’s repetition settings after making changes to its title or notes. • Reduced memory usage when logging in to Things Cloud. • Many other small fixes and improvements under the hood. THINGS 3.19 This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements. INTERACTIVE WIDGETS Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app: • Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete. • Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things. WIDGETS EVERYWHERE Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to: • Your iPad’s Lock Screen. • Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power. • Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face. APPLE WATCH We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

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3.20.11

June 24, 2024

• Fixed a bug that could make searches slow. THINGS 3.19 This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements. INTERACTIVE WIDGETS Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app: • Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete. • Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things. WIDGETS EVERYWHERE Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to: • Your iPad’s Lock Screen. • Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power. • Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face. APPLE WATCH We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

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3.20.10

June 24, 2024

• Fixed a bug that broke auto-capitalization after bullets and Markdown headings on iOS betas. • Fixed a bug that prevented import from Todoist for some users. THINGS 3.19 This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements. INTERACTIVE WIDGETS Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app: • Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete. • Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things. WIDGETS EVERYWHERE Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to: • Your iPad’s Lock Screen. • Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power. • Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face. APPLE WATCH We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

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3.20.9

June 12, 2024

• Things now requires iOS 15 or later. • Tweaked projects’ progress rings. • Updated Things Cloud’s login screens. • Fixed a crash that could occur when a change was made to a particularly large database. • Fixed crashes that could occur in certain scenarios when creating to-dos in projects. • Added some missing localizations. • Many other improvements under the hood. THINGS 3.19 This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements. INTERACTIVE WIDGETS Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app: • Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete. • Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things. WIDGETS EVERYWHERE Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to: • Your iPad’s Lock Screen. • Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power. • Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face. APPLE WATCH We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

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3.20.8

April 11, 2024

• Fixed a bug where tapping a URL would sometimes fail to open the link. THINGS 3.19 This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements. INTERACTIVE WIDGETS Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app: • Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete. • Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things. WIDGETS EVERYWHERE Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to: • Your iPad’s Lock Screen. • Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power. • Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face. APPLE WATCH We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

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Description of Things 3

Get things done! The award-winning Things app helps you plan your day, manage your projects, and make real progress toward your goals. Best of all, it’s easy to use. Within the hour, you’ll have everything off your mind and neatly organized—from routine tasks to your biggest life goals—and you can start focusing on what matters today. “Things offers the best combination of design and functionality of any app we tested, with nearly all the features of other power user applications and a delightful interface that never gets in the way of your work.” —Wirecutter, The New York Times KEY FEATURES • Your To-Dos Your basic building block is the almighty To-Do—each a small step toward a great accomplishment. You can add notes, tag it, schedule it, and break it down into smaller steps. • Your Projects Create a Project for any big goal, then add the to-dos to reach it. Use headings to structure your list as you outline your plan. There’s also a place to jot down your notes, and a deadline to keep you on schedule. • Your Areas Create an Area for each sphere of your life, such as Work, Family, Finance, and so on. This keeps everything neatly organized, and helps you see the big picture as you set your plans in motion. • Your Plan Everything on your schedule is neatly laid out in the Today and Upcoming lists, which show your to-dos and calendar events. Each morning, see what you planned for Today and decide what you want to do. The rest is down to you :) MORE THINGS TO LOVE As you dive deeper, you’ll find Things packed with helpful features. Here are just a few: • Reminders — set a time and Things will remind you. • Repeaters — automatically repeat to-dos on a schedule you set. • This Evening — a special place for your evening plans. • Calendar integration — see your events and to-dos together. • Tags — categorize your to-dos and quickly filter lists. • Quick Find — instantly find to-dos or switch between lists. • Magic Plus — drag the + button to insert to-dos anywhere in a list. • Share extension — create to-dos with content from other apps. • Widgets — see lists on your home/lock screens. • Mail to Things — forward an email to Things; now it’s a to-do. • Markdown — structure & style your notes. • And much more! MADE FOR IPHONE Things is tailored to the iPhone with deep system integrations as well. A great example is the Share extension, which allows you to create to-dos with content from other apps, such as a link to a website you want to get back to. You can also enjoy a beautiful dark mode at sunset, connect your calendars, add a variety of widgets, create to-dos via Siri, import from Reminders—Things can do it all! There’s even Shortcuts integration if you want to automate your workflows. MADE FOR APPLE WATCH Things comes with a great app for Apple Watch. Just raise your wrist to glance at your Today list, mark to-dos complete as you go, and dictate new ones on the fly—all synced instantly with your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. AWARD-WINNING DESIGN Made in Stuttgart, with two Apple Design Awards to its name, Things is a fine example of German engineering: designed not only to look fantastic, but to be perfectly functional as well. Every detail is thoughtfully considered, then polished to perfection. “It’s like the unicorn of productivity tools: deep enough for serious work, surprisingly easy to use, and gorgeous enough to enjoy staring at.” —Apple GET THINGS TODAY Whatever it is you want to accomplish in life, Things can help you get there. Install the app today and see what you can do! • Things is also available for Mac, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro (sold separately). • Sync is provided for free via our Things Cloud service. • A free trial is available for Mac: www.things.app If you have any questions, please get in touch. We provide professional support and will be glad to help you!
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Things 3: FAQ

Is Things 3 available on iPad devices?

No, Things 3 isn’t iPad-friendly.

Who released the Things 3 app?

The Things 3 app was made by Cultured Code GmbH & Co. KG.

What iOS version is needed to run the Things 3 app?

Things 3 currently supports iOS 15.0 or later.

What is the current app rating?

The Things 3 app has a consumer rating of 4.8 and gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre is the Things 3 app?

The App Category Of Things 3 Is Productivity.

Which is the latest version of Things 3?

3.21.4 is the current version of Things 3.

What date was the latest Things 3 update?

The latest Things 3 update was released on September 29, 2024.

What was the Things 3 release date?

The Things 3 app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does Things 3 have?

Things 3 doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Cultured Code GmbH & Co. KG.

What are the languages supported by the Things 3 app?

Currently, Things 3 supports English, French, German and 6 more.

Is Things 3 featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, Things 3 is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Things 3 contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Things 3.

Is Things 3 designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Things 3 is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Things 3?

No, there are no advertisements in Things 3.

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Reviews of Things 3

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  • You really can organise your life

    Been using this for a long time and I’m very happy with it. It’s so powerful in how flexible it can to create simple to do lists for a day or track large projects and tasks. I really prefer the upfront cost to having yet another subscription. I used to procrastinate by changing up how I organise things but this app is so flexible and powerful I couldn’t come up with a way to organise stuff for me it couldn’t do. You can setup projects and they can have tasks with checklists, tags, deadlines, reminders, notes or just a simple to do list whatever fits best.
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  • Ye old faithful

    Things development and new feature updates has been sloooooow. This usually prompts me every year or so to want to try a new app (or dare I say the Apple reminders app). However… every single time I leave, I learn that no one knows how to make a todo list app that I can actually rely on. Most of the other todo apps get the most fundamental features wrong: The tasks are too big so I can only see a few on the same page… repeating reminders disappear (which actually costs me money because I use them for subscription and bill reminders) … no ordering by area… horrible UI decisions for creating and editing tasks … I could go on.

    Things does everything you expect in a todo app and it does it reliably. Yes it doesn’t have location based reminders or shared lists… and I wish it did, but I need my todo app to be an extension of my brain and not a hot mess.

    Through my many attempts to find the next big thing… I always comeback to Things.
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  • The app is fantastic but

    Not having a way to access notes on Windows is a huge deal breaker. Not even a web client. Having to purchase additional software to even access your notes on a Mac is not only already absurd, but the price is OUTRAGEOUS.