![]() ![]() The iOS versions are sold separately, and each have different UI concepts and even some unique features. Things is available as a Mac, iPhone, and iPad app. You don’t need a tutorial to get started with Things - you can just launch it and use it - which for a long time was its main advantage compared to competitors like OmniFocus. It is suited for people who need better self-organization, want an easy way to keep up with their tasks, and don’t need complex features like contexts. Things is a simple, powerful to-do app environment. Let me shortly sum up the app’s features from version 1.x for people who’ve never used Things before I dive into the new features of version 2. After over a year of beta testing, Things 2 with Cloud sync has finally arrived, and besides its big syncing feature, it’s got a bunch of other cool refinements and new possibilities along the way. And after I found Notational Velocity for Mac, a Simplenote desktop client, I completely stopped searching for other solutions.īut now, Things have changed. You could paste anything into it and the new content would be immediately available across all your devices, and on the web. But Simplenote worked better than Things for me. I’m really into minimalism in fact, that’s the reason why I initially desperately wanted to try out Things. The last three years, I was a Simplenote guy. I’ve never tried out other solutions, neither complex workhorse that is OmniFocus, nor have I tried a basic to-do app like Remember The Milk. Yet, the first Things just didn’t work for me - I don’t know why, but it didn’t stick. It’s the perfect example for the ethos of “If 1.0 sucks, all other versions will suck as well”, it was done right the day it came out. The app is famous for its minimalist, iconic interface and features which are a perfect mix of simplicity and serious business from the very first version on. Things by Cultured Code, a developer company based in Stuttgart, Germany, has been around since the day the App Store and iOS 2.0 were unveiled.
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