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Things 3.0 — Complete revamp of the original, award-winning task manager
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Never miss a task you need to do with Things 3. It is always easier if you can follow up smaller steps to achieve your project, this is exactly what Things 3 lets you do! It comes with really valuable features like reminders, quick finders, tags, drag-and-drop to-do lists, multiple windows and so much more!

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Vojtech Rinik
I only tried the macOS version, but I must say it's the most beautiful piece of software I ever tried on my Mac.
Carl Consing
I love Todoist but this is so clean I may have to try it out. I remember how beautiful Things was when it first came out.
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@cmconsing Did you ever try it? I'm kind of in the same boat right now, kind of happy with Todoist but I love how Things looks.
Promit Ghosh
@cmconsing @_chrispop Tried using both for an extended period of time - while Things 3 was definitely more beautiful and the iOS app is definitely better than Todoist's, the amount of time saved by Todoist's quick add was incomparable. I add everything to my to do apps, so i'm constantly in and out of it, and the ease with which i could add tasks was more important than any marginal UI/UX benefits I gained with Things 3.
Matt Galligan
I may be an outlier here, but I would honestly prefer a subscription model. $80 for the whole suite feels like a lot to swallow at once these days.
Kelly Kuhn-Wallace
Baffled by how a team with this level of ux mastery chose to launch 3.0 without true cross-platform functionality and list sharing. Is it art, not app?
Dimo Trifonov
Only if Trello had that design.
Michal Ptacek
Looks like I have just found a new replacement for Wunderlist (rip). Regarding the pricing, it is like 10 cups of coffee guys, so I don’t find it that bad...if they keep it updated of course
Justin Watt
Too little, too late, for too much. I appreciate the thought and care that goes in to the design and navigation of Things, but their iterations are SO few and far between. There is no way I can justify spending this much on a suite that won't see another meaningful update for 2-3 years. Additionally, their communication (or lack thereof) about product update timelines (I understand not sharing new features coming, that is fair) is unforgivable when people depend on products like this so much and spend this kind of money. I firmly believe Culture Code means well and they do solid work, but their actions in their communication and update frequency means I can't support them.
Scott Peterson
Two up front caveats: 1. This is an amazing app. I'm just enumerating the things I wish were different. 2. It's totally possible I have missed features. I wasn't part of beta, so have only been using today. No web component No durations No priorities LOTS of taps to get things done (e.g. to move Task in Inbox to a date, tap once, tap calendar, tap date, tap SOMEWHERE to close that Task, Click OK to remove notification of movement. 5 taps. Should be 3 max. Pain really felt when scheduling many Inbox tasks to diff dates). No batch changing Deadlines Tags not shown on main screen...have to use Quick Find Filter by tag is cool though Visually no difference between Projects within Today, This Evening....text all looks the same...no diff colors for example Only one line shown of each task....this is good and bad. Makes everything MUCH cleaner and more condensed...but can hide key info about task. Animations take time, slow down input (e.g. click blue Magic Button, animation/lag before you can begin typing)
Peter Böttges
- smart-filters or combined searches can not be saved for quick recall - sync uses their proprietary cloud (not iCloud) - interface requires a lot of taps/clicks and tabbing to get things done :(
Marshall
If you can't justify the price, which I'm sure many people can't, you'll probably be fine with the myriad of quality free or cheap to-do apps. But for somebody like me who values design, ease of use, native programming, speed, and visually appealing interfaces, this is a dream.
Hayden Evans
Love the new design! Clean, colorful, and organized.
Sebastien Barrau
Always loved Things and felt it was a step up from the others like Wunderlist and a few that died over the years but the price has always been the barrier. I understand all the hard work that goes into the app and I really like it but can't justify it. I purchased one of the first versions on iOS back in the day
JM
I may have gone too fast on the product page, but it seems we can't actually share tasks or list? I pretty much clicked on this thread expecting this, as a long-term customer, it makes me a bit sad :( Beautiful UI though.
Lasse R
@jmlebeau it's not possible I think 👎🏻 seems like they totally ditched important aspects of work
PASCAL TIEMANN
What a gorgeous app but no sharing means it's no good for me as I need to tick off tasks with my wife and colleagues. Would have loved to use this and I think the price is okay for what you get.
Dan Duett

I've used Things since 2010. It's the app I couldn't live without. To use it well, familiarize yourself with David Allen's "Getting Things Done" methodology.

Pros:

Incredibly well designed, seamlessly integrated across devices

Cons:

None

lucas morales

It took me a while to finally bite the bullet and buy Things3, but one week in I already knew this app would be the best to-do list I've ever used. I really like to-do apps and I've tried most of them, but Things is by far the best, I highly recommend it. The "Today" feature makes the whole difference!

Pros:

Awesome interface, no frills, amazing performance

Cons:

Pricey, Mac/iOS only

Bryan Clark
This app is gorgeous (on all 4 devices - iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch) — worth every penny; they've been working on it for years and it's an app you'll use every day. The animations are flawless, and the list-management interactions make every other list-managing app feel like a clunker. I'm hoping they'll open-source some of these animation goodies so others can use 'em! This *has* to be a shoe-in for the Apple Design Awards in June!
Sidian M.S. Jones
Still no collaboration on lists. Still no attachment support. Things could easily beat out Wunderlist but choose not to. :\
Slava  Baranskyi
Using it! Loving it!
Chad Whitaker

I've been a Things user since 2007. Within the last couple of years Things 2.0 started to feel stale, and I found myself exploring other alternatives. Yet I could never end up replacing it.

Thankfully, Things 3.0 comes out of nowhere with a completely redesigned experience that is fast, beautiful and it allows you to do everything with speed — the perfect recipe for a todo app.

This app feels like it belongs on iOS 11 even though it was launched weeks before the iOS 11 beta was announced. It's that good!

You still can't share tasks with others, but the great experience easily out weights that need.

Pros:

Beautiful design. Beautiful UX.

Cons:

Can not share tasks with others.