Things 3 for iPad

Organize your life

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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 locate to-dos, headings, or tags.
• Type Travel — jump from list to list with your keyboard; just start typing!
• 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 IPAD
Things is tailored to the iPad, with excellent pro features as well. Chief among them is the outstanding support for your keyboard & trackpad. You can edit your to-dos without touching the screen, utilize plenty of shortcuts, and navigate your lists at blistering speed—just start typing!
“Things has the best implementation of external keyboard support I’ve ever seen in an iPad app.”
—Federico Viticci, MacStories
You can also enjoy a beautiful dark mode at sunset, connect your calendars, open multiple windows, add a variety of widgets, scribble with Apple Pencil, 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.

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, iPhone, Apple Watch, 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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4.95 out of 5

78 ratings in Hungary

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Things 3 for iPad Reviews

Ez az app valójában olcsó

levente.csenki97 on

Hungary

Minden app amit letöltöttem és ingyenes volt évente 10000+ Forintba került igazából ha ki akartad használni és még igazán meg sem volt bennük úgy sem minden. Ez az app mindent is tud amit akartam és még jóval többet is.

Jó választás

Jocó33 on

Hungary

Jól használható, áttekinthetô, kicsit borsos az ára, már többet kipróbáltam, de a magasabb ár mögött igényesen fel van építve.

Missing tags in projects and areas

andoro on

Hungary

I’d like to see tags as groups inside projects and areas, as it works on Mac! The iPad screen is enough wide to display them in my opinion.

Things 3 only for iPad?

Jims50stng on

United States

Wow. How sad. Normally I pay for an app I get it on my iPad and my iPhone. $20 for the iPad and now they want another $10 for the phone. No thanks.

So many good reviews

JsHawkeye on

United States

This app has so many good reviews… i got it on iPad, Mac and iPhone… annoying paying for it on each app. The only one of the apps that updates immediately when I use Siri to input to my inbox is the iPhone. The other 2 apps take a day or two to show apple reminders in the inbox… rendering these ecosystem useless for me.

Great App Lacks a Feature or Two

Zdfhlpo on

United States

I learned the Franklin Covey system many years ago, and as part of that system, tasks are assigned a priority (A, B, or C) and then, within each category a numeric “sequence” (1 thru the number of items in each priority). If Things were to add this feature, I would give it a solid five star review

Maybe 3 Stars ... 2.5

The Peab on

United States

I've had T3 for awhile on mobile devices, but wanted to make the commitment by including the Mac, but found a review that pointed out the fact that T3 does not allow early completion of Repeating tasks. After downloading the trial version directly from the web site, I find this to be precisely the case. And, sadly this is a deal killer for me, especially considering the financial out-lay for full, multi-device functionality. I see that the UI is not even set up for this, which I find ... well, weird. It looks like it's probably going to take a major re-write of the UI to get this done, (just guessing), which means it's probably not going to happen anytime soon, unless a major, paid, upgrade is in the near future. For those searching for a different task manager, or, in the market for the first time, please be aware of how well laid out this app really is. This is reflected in the many happy customer reviews, and I can tell you that, if it were not for the lack of early completion of completed tasks, and, an apparent need for improved syncing (critical for me), I would be converting to T3 from Sorted3. I just started using Sorted last year and before that I used 2Do for many years for work and personal task management, and believe it is a unique and powerful way to manage your daily t0-dos. Anyway, don't let my deal-killer issue be a singular decider, this is worth a careful consideration in spite of it's inability to fully meet my personal needs.

Show me the power 💪

SpecialDocD on

United States

Would appreciate over and above simple lessons on how to use the features of things (from the developers), but real examples of how the developers envisioned the utility of the features to make “us” more organized and truly fruitful in our day. I understand there are plenty of youtubes and other user videos available. What I would eagerly watch is the story of how a writer / developer uses Things for a project or daily activities, [story real or made up] … this is similar to teaching math problems in a standard text where the concepts are presented but the real power comes in the examples/application. (e.g., use Things by optimizing labels, sub headings etc) … I will continue to use this to the best of my knowledge and look to the developers reply with stories of “How “Things” can do that ….” Thanks for listening ListingForward

Great

Nickname for me to use23 on

United States

Job

Good app, Needs free sync with iPhone

hakers22 on

United States

This is a well designed app. It’s frustrating that you have to pay another $10 to get the iPhone version though. It removed my reminders in the normal app when I imported them so now I need to either recreate them or buy the iPhone version in order to be reminded on my phone.

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App Info

Languages
German, English, French, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Chinese
Recent release
3.21.6 (1 week ago )
Released on
May 18, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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