
I could use the real estate for another area or project. Also, I would like to not display the Anytime folder, as I do not need it, but this is not customizable. This is by design, and I have a workaround, but it is mildly annoying. When I set an Inbox item to Today, and then I do not complete the task and clear the date, the task ends up in the Anytime folder. The integration with the calendar, in particular, is brilliant.Īfter getting it set up on the iPhone, I purchased the iPad app. Read the reviews for product details, but this app defines what is great about iOS. I have to state that the interface is a joy to work with, and the final result was amazing. I then reentered about 100 tasks, although I could have imported them. The tutorial is well done, and in 15 minutes I was fully up to speed. I looked at many reviews and decided to give Things 3 a try.
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However when I tried to update ToDo, as it was increasingly buggy, to ToDo Cloud, the install failed and I started looking around. I used ToDo on the iPhone with Toodledo on the web for years, and I was quite happy with it. jon-'s Review of Things 3 Reviewed on 8/13/18 5:57 AM Nearly perfect iOS app star star star star star Only then can we be assured that this magnificent product will survive indefinitely. My dream is for Apple to recognize the value of Things 3 and purchase it. Things 3 is more elegant and user friendly then any other app I've tried. I'm happy to acknowledge that it evolved into a prince, matching and at times surpassing Wunderlist. I searched high and low only to return to Things 3. To make a long story short, I was forced to find a replacement for my beloved Wunderlist (RIP). It then went off to attempt its own version of Wunderlist, only to release an underdeveloped, underperforming iteration that's probably doomed for the lack of user interest. Few years ago, a tragedy took place and Wunderlist fell victim to Microsoft who bought out and stopped updating the app.

After I discovered Wunderlist, I switched and loved the flexibility and the plethora of features it offered. Izkatel's Review of Things 3 Reviewed on 8/7/18 8:17 AM I’ll be making a formal complaint to Apple. I headed to the App Store, but they wanted $19.99 for the iPad version-on top of the $9.99 I already paid for an app I can’t use (my phone is an Android, and not the platform I want to use for my productivity apps, anyway.) I’m sorry, but if you’ve already cheated me out of $10 by misrepresenting your product, I’m not going to give you another $20. To my unpleasant surprise, once paid for, downloaded, and opened on my iPad, I got a message saying this was the iPhone version (even though the App Store description says it supports iPhone AND iPad), and I could go to the App Store to get the iPad version. I decided to go ahead and buy it, because if Apple is highlighting it, it’s probably worth the ten bucks, right? Wrong. I should have listened to that inner voice.
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It looked like the productivity app I’ve been looking/hoping for, but at $9.99, I was reluctant to jump in without even a trial version. This app was highlighted in one of the app store’s daily lists.

Scam! Deceptive description to squeeze more money out of you star star_border star_border star_border star_borderĬats_and_dogs's Review of Things 3 Reviewed on 8/9/18 11:57 AM Otherwise, this app actually does what it’s supposed to and that’s to keep your head forward at what’s important, and as an undergrad student with 18 hours worth of nonsense and programming languages, I can confirm this app does its job well. This should be addressed as it breaks the flow of what Siri shortcuts and integration should be. One gives you a Siri result and the other asks you to unlock your face to open the app. The only way to access things info through the Siri display is by saying something like “hey Siri, show my list in things” which is super finicky compared to a Siri shortcut that says “hey Siri, show my list”. Compared to something like my weather app that shows weather within the Siri lockscreen, things forces itself to open in order to add a todo or to show a list of you decide to use Siri shortcuts. My main issue that keeps this from being 5 stars is Siri shortcuts and Siri integration in general. It’s awesome for college assignments because I have an assignments list with headers for each course. This is an amazing app! If you take the time to use this, it’s worth the money and I use it for groceries, wish lists, and college assignments. MilkdotWhole's Review of Things 3 Reviewed on 9/22/18 5:25 AM Great App for College star star star star star_border
