![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, the app’s overall design is so good that Apple bestowed Things 3 with an Apple Design Award at WWDC this year. This helps users focus in on the most important information: their ongoing tasks and projects. ![]() It situates all your content against a white background, and keeps extra details – like sub-menus – hidden from view. Things has always had a clean user interface, but Things 3 really is beautifully minimalistic. However, Things is back with a major release - Things 3 - which adds a number of new, long-awaited features into the mix. Our original review, written in June 2017, is presented in its entirety below.Ĭultured Code’s Things is an App Store heavyweight: it’s been helping users “get things done” on iOS for years, although other task managers have muscled in and taken the limelight. Revised rating: Still a fantastic choice for iPhone productivity. Big bucks for the full suite, then, but this is a best-in-class app. Things 3 for iPhone (and Apple Watch) costs 9.99/£9.99, and we think its feature set and design aesthetic justify this premium price. The developer claims that iPad support is still in the works, holding Things 3 back from being a perfect task manager. Things 3 on the iPad is a separate purchase, costing 19.99. Pricing shown for iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus includes a 30 connectivity discount for Verizon and TMobile customers that requires activation and would otherwise be 30 higher for all other customers. It’s a smallish update, just 334MB on my iPhone 14 Pro Max, but it has some key. Apple has just released iOS 16.3.1, a mere three weeks after iOS 16.3. This makes getting around Things 3 is a lot easier. Apple Footer Pricing for iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus includes a 30 connectivity discount that requires activation with AT&T, TMobile, or Verizon. The new iPhone update is here, iOS 16.3.1. The app’s Quick Find bar has been revamped, too, with support added for five new lists: Deadlines, Repeating, Tomorrow, All Projects, and Logged Projects. There’s also support for Dark Mode and text gestures in iOS 13 (for select, copy, cut, and paste). So what’s new? Siri Shortcuts support, including four handy Things-based actions for the Shortcuts app. Update! We first reviewed Things 3 almost three years ago – how does it hold up today? We still haven’t got the iPad version we were hoping for, but Things 3 on iPhone is better than ever. The latest version of the popular app should almost definitely be your brand new to-do manager ![]()
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