Things 3

Organize your life

3.20.8 for iPhone
$9.99
9.6

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104.7 MB

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Things 3 Description
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 find to-dos or switch between lists.
• 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 IPHONE

Things is tailored to the iPhone with deep system integrations as well. A great example is the Share extension, which allows you to create to-dos with content from other apps, such as a link to a website you want to get back to.

You can also enjoy a beautiful dark mode at sunset, connect your calendars, add a variety of widgets, 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.


MADE FOR APPLE WATCH

Things comes with a great app for Apple Watch. Just raise your wrist to glance at your Today list, mark to-dos complete as you go, and dictate new ones on the fly—all synced instantly with your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.


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, iPad, 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!
Things 3 3.20.8 Update
2024-04-11
• Fixed a bug where tapping a URL would sometimes fail to open the link.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.
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2024-04-11
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3.20.8 2024-04-11
• Fixed a bug where tapping a URL would sometimes fail to open the link.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.
3.20.7 2024-04-04
• Fixed some bugs when tapping on notes to start editing text or to open a link.
• Fixed a bug that caused incorrect spacing between rows while dragging areas.
• Fixed a bug that caused the reminder time in expanded to-dos and projects to be incorrectly styled.
• Fixed a bug where tapping on a to-do created via Siri would not reveal the to-do in Things.
• Fixed a bug where, when copying and pasting a repeating to-do that generates deadlines, the pasted item would be assigned an arbitrary deadline.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.
3.20.6 2024-03-20
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.
3.20.5 2024-03-19
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.
3.20.3 2024-02-16
• Made date detection diacritic-insensitive to avoid conversion to bullets when the date is at the start of a line.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when attempting to show Things’ share sheet in more than one app at a time.
• Updated some localizations.
• Various changes under the hood to align with Things for Vision Pro.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.
3.19.8 2023-12-22
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.
3.19.5 2023-11-13
• Fixed a bug where, when to-dos were moved into a repeating project, they would keep their existing dates and completion status.
• Fixed a crash that occurred when Things automatically cleaned up empty to-dos at the bottom of a list.
• Fixed some crashes that could occur when updating lists that were not currently displayed.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.
3.19.4 2023-11-01
• Worked around an issue that prevented installation of the app on devices running watchOS 8.
• Things now requires watchOS 8 or later.
• Fixed a bug in widgets where tapping a to-do or the + button would not work as expected on iOS 16 or earlier.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when editing the schedule of an item that repeats yearly.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

Things for Apple Watch now requires watchOS 7 or later.
3.19.3 2023-09-26
• Tightened up the layout of widgets to fit one more to-do in some configurations.
• Optimized the performance of widgets to consume less memory and update faster.
• Slightly increased the text size for Calendar Events in the Today, Tomorrow, and Upcoming lists.
• Added a button to disable the permissions request for Calendar/Reminders data.
• Fixed some interface glitches that could occur when denying access to Calendar/Reminders data.
• Fixed the slight misalignment of the button for revealing later dates in the When popover.
• Fixed a crash that occured when tapping the + button on watchOS 7 and 8.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

Things for Apple Watch now requires watchOS 7 or later.
3.19.2 2023-09-21
• Added a label to the Watch’s corner complication that shows the next to-do from your Today list.
• Fixed a bug that could prevent the watchOS app from updating properly in some cases, such as during navigation.
• Fixed an issue affecting the size of checkboxes in widgets on iOS 17.
• Fixed some crashes that could occur when syncing on iOS 12.
• Built a hack to prevent an Apple Shortcuts bug on iOS 17 from filtering for the wrong parent list.


THINGS 3.19

This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

Things for Apple Watch now requires watchOS 7 or later.
3.19.1 2023-09-18
This update brings support for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, including Interactive Widgets and other great improvements.


INTERACTIVE WIDGETS

Things’ widgets are now interactive. This means that you can complete your to-dos right on the Home Screen, without having to open the app:

• Tap a to-do’s checkbox to mark it complete.
• Tap a to-do’s title to reveal it in Things.


WIDGETS EVERYWHERE

Things’ widgets are now available in more places than ever. Once you’ve upgraded to the latest OS versions, you can add them to:

• Your iPad’s Lock Screen.
• Your iPhone’s new StandBy mode, which is activated when the device is on its side and connected to power.
• Your Watch’s new Smart Stack, which is revealed by swiping up from the bottom of the watch face.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve adjusted Things to fit in nicely with the new design of watchOS 10, and modernized the app under-the-hood.

Things for Apple Watch now requires watchOS 7 or later.
3.18.1 2023-09-11
You can now change the text size in Things! Whether you want to shrink your text to fit a small iPhone, or jack up the size on a thirty-inch display – Things 3.18 gives you the control.

It’s not only the *text* that changes size. The app now uses vector graphics for all icons, and we’ve fine-tuned the layout so that everything scales together beautifully.

This has been one of Things’ most-requested features, and we’re delighted to bring you this update!

How to change the size:


MAC

Open Things and go to Settings > General > Text Size.


iPHONE & iPAD

Things will automatically follow the system-wide Text Size, which you can change in iOS Settings > Display & Brightness > Text Size.

To set a different text size just for Things, go to Things’ Settings > Appearance.


We hope you enjoy this update!
3.18 2023-09-06
You can now change the text size in Things! Whether you want to shrink your text to fit a small iPhone, or jack up the size on a thirty-inch display – Things 3.18 gives you the control.

It’s not only the *text* that will change size. The app now uses vector graphics for all icons, and we’ve fine-tuned the layout so that everything scales together beautifully.

This has been one of Things’ most-requested features, and we’re delighted to bring you this update!

How to change the size:


MAC

Open Things and go to Settings > General > Text Size.


iPHONE & iPAD

Things will automatically follow the system-wide Text Size, which you can change in iOS Settings > Display & Brightness > Text Size.

To set a different text size just for Things, go to Things’ Settings > Appearance.


We hope you enjoy this update!
3.17.11 2023-08-23
• Added support for searching for a list when creating a to-do via the Share Sheet.
• Fixed some layout glitches when creating a to-do via the Share Sheet.
• Many other changes under the hood.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.17.9 2023-07-24
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.17.8 2023-07-21
• Fixed a bug where keyboard focus in Quick Entry would not behave properly.
• Fixed a bug where, when sharing from Safari to Things on an upcoming version of iOS, the share sheet would not be populated.
• Fixed a bug where import from Todoist could fail in some cases.
• Many other changes under the hood.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.17.7 2023-05-19
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.17.6 2023-05-16
• Improved the behavior of the selection state in the Search popover menu.
• Fixed a bug that prevented pasting multiple lines of text into a to-do’s notes on iOS/iPadOS 15.
• Fixed a bug where the app would reveal the wrong to-do when opening the Upcoming list from a widget.
• Fixed a glitch that would occur when tapping an expanded to-do’s checkbox inside a repeating project.
• Many other changes under the hood.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.17.5 2023-04-18
• Fixed a crash when launching the app on iOS 13.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.17.4 2023-04-12
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.17.3 2023-04-11
• Made the Quick Entry popover visually consistent by displaying the destination list in the same way as on the Mac.
• Fixed a bug which allowed dictation to enter new lines inside a single checklist item.
• Fixed a bug where tags could appear out of order when attempting to filter a widget.
• Fixed a bug that caused some glyphs in the small widget to appear in an off color.
• Fixed a bug that prevented changing a to-do from This Evening to Today via the URL scheme.
• Fixed a bug that could prevent notifications from firing for users with non-Gregorian calendars.
• Fixed a bug where copying and pasting a logged to-do would reactivate the parent of the copied to-do.
• Fixed a bug in the Logbook where extra space could sometimes appear between the completion date and a to-do’s title.
• Fixed a bug when logging in to the Todoist importer using Google Sign-In.
• Improved some localizations in Spanish and Simplified Chinese.
• Many other improvements under the hood.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.17.2 2023-02-13
• Fixed a bug that prevented moving to-dos from This Evening to Today by typing in the When popover.


THINGS 3.17

Things 3.17 vastly enhances Things’ integration with Apple Shortcuts on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Nine brand-new actions make it possible to quickly search through your data, edit your to-dos, create new items – even full-blown projects! – and much more.

We’ve created a Shortcuts Gallery with some useful shortcuts for you. To try them out, check the latest blog post on our website: things.app

If you’re technically inclined and want to build your own shortcuts, you’ll also find an in-depth technical document that explains how it all works. You’ll be amazed by the things you can do!

This feature requires macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16, or iOS 16.


THINGS’ NEW ACTIONS

Here are all of Things’ actions for Apple Shortcuts:

• Create To-Do
• Create To-Do with Quick Entry — NEW
• Create Project — NEW
• Create Heading — NEW
• Find Items — NEW
• Get Items — NEW
• Get Selected Items — NEW
• Edit Items — NEW
• Duplicate Items — NEW
• Delete Items — NEW
• Open List
• Show Items
• Run Things URL
3.16.4 2022-10-24
• Added support for tapping calendar events in Today, Tomorrow, or Upcoming to open the relevant day in Apple Calendar.


THINGS 3.16

This is the update for iOS 16! You can now personalize your iPhone’s Lock Screen with three beautiful new widgets. Keep an all-important list at your fingertips, quickly add new to-dos, and track your progress throughout the day.

Things is also ready for watchOS 9 and Apple Watch Ultra.


LOCK SCREEN — SHOW LIST

Personalize your iPhone’s Lock Screen with your most-important to-do lists. For example:

• Today: See what’s next and hop into the list with a tap.
• Inbox: Collect recently-added to-dos at your fingertips.
• Deadlines: Keep a watchful eye on approaching deadlines.

And many more! You can choose any list you want, and add different lists across multiple Lock Screens – it’s entirely up to you.

There’s a rectangular widget for below the clock that shows you three to-dos, and a smaller one for above the clock that shows a single to-do.


LOCK SCREEN — NEW TO-DO

The “New To-Do” widget is the fastest way to get your ideas into Things. There’s a circular widget for below the clock and a smaller one for above the clock.


LOCK SCREEN — TODAY’S PROGRESS

Stay motivated with the new Progress widget – a circular gauge which shows the progress you’ve made so far on Today’s to-dos. Put it next to your Fitness widget and push yourself to close the rings! You can also tap it to hop straight into Today.


APPLE WATCH ULTRA

Things is ready for Apple Watch Ultra. We’ve updated the layout for the gorgeous new display. And since your to-dos sync instantly over LTE, you’re always up-to-date wherever you go.


IMPROVEMENTS

• Full support for iOS 16.
• Full support for watchOS 9.
• Improved layout on iPhone 14 Pro Max.
3.16.3 2022-10-17
• Fixed some animation glitches when dropping the + button into a list.
• Fixed some animation glitches when dropping in content from other apps on iOS 16.
• Fixed a bug on iOS 16 where tapping into an expanded to-do wouldn’t always scroll to reveal the text being edited.
• Fixed a bug where a change to the widget theme in Settings wouldn’t be applied until the next reboot.
• Fixed a bug that prevented the Logged Projects list from being opened via Things URL.
• Fixed a bug that prevented the Later Items toggle from working in the Move dialog when sharing to Things from another app.
• Fixed a bug where text wouldn’t be visible in some repeating dialog screens.
• Fixed a bug that prevented recurring to-dos from Todoist from being imported.


THINGS 3.16

This is the update for iOS 16! You can now personalize your iPhone’s Lock Screen with three beautiful new widgets. Keep an all-important list at your fingertips, quickly add new to-dos, and track your progress throughout the day.

Things is also ready for watchOS 9 and Apple Watch Ultra.


LOCK SCREEN — SHOW LIST

Personalize your iPhone’s Lock Screen with your most-important to-do lists. For example:

• Today: See what’s next and hop into the list with a tap.
• Inbox: Collect recently-added to-dos at your fingertips.
• Deadlines: Keep a watchful eye on approaching deadlines.

And many more! You can choose any list you want, and add different lists across multiple Lock Screens – it’s entirely up to you.

There’s a rectangular widget for below the clock that shows you three to-dos, and a smaller one for above the clock that shows a single to-do.


LOCK SCREEN — NEW TO-DO

The “New To-Do” widget is the fastest way to get your ideas into Things. There’s a circular widget for below the clock and a smaller one for above the clock.


LOCK SCREEN — TODAY’S PROGRESS

Stay motivated with the new Progress widget – a circular gauge which shows the progress you’ve made so far on Today’s to-dos. Put it next to your Fitness widget and push yourself to close the rings! You can also tap it to hop straight into Today.


APPLE WATCH ULTRA

Things is ready for Apple Watch Ultra. We’ve updated the layout for the gorgeous new display. And since your to-dos sync instantly over LTE, you’re always up-to-date wherever you go.


IMPROVEMENTS

• Full support for iOS 16.
• Full support for watchOS 9.
• Improved layout on iPhone 14 Pro Max.
3.16.2 2022-09-16
This is the update for iOS 16! You can now personalize your iPhone’s Lock Screen with three beautiful new widgets. Keep an all-important list at your fingertips, quickly add new to-dos, and track your progress throughout the day.

Things is also ready for watchOS 9 and Apple Watch Ultra.


LOCK SCREEN — SHOW LIST

Personalize your iPhone’s Lock Screen with your most-important to-do lists. For example:

• Today: See what’s next and hop into the list with a tap.
• Inbox: Collect recently-added to-dos at your fingertips.
• Deadlines: Keep a watchful eye on approaching deadlines.

And many more! You can choose any list you want, and add different lists across multiple Lock Screens – it’s entirely up to you.

There’s a rectangular widget for below the clock that shows you three to-dos, and a smaller one for above the clock that shows a single to-do.


LOCK SCREEN — NEW TO-DO

The “New To-Do” widget is the fastest way to get your ideas into Things. There’s a circular widget for below the clock and a smaller one for above the clock.


LOCK SCREEN — TODAY’S PROGRESS

Stay motivated with the new Progress widget – a circular gauge which shows the progress you’ve made so far on Today’s to-dos. Put it next to your Fitness widget and push yourself to close the rings! You can also tap it to hop straight into Today.


APPLE WATCH ULTRA

Things is ready for Apple Watch Ultra. We’ve updated the layout for the gorgeous new display. And since your to-dos sync instantly over LTE, you’re always up-to-date wherever you go.


IMPROVEMENTS

• Full support for iOS 16.
• Full support for watchOS 9.
• Fixed a bug where marking a multi-selection of to-dos as complete or incomplete did not work as intended.
• Fixed a bug where the “Done” button would briefly appear when starting to edit the details of a project or area.
• Fixed a bug where Quick Find could show a superfluous separator in some situations.
• Fixed a bug where to-dos could be removed from under their heading when moving them and their heading to another project.
• Fixed a bug where a repeating to-do’s template wasn’t properly revealed when attempting to navigate to it from Quick Find search results.
• Fixed a bug where adding a to-do directly to an area or tag via Siri would not work correctly.
• Fixed some issues when importing to-dos from other apps.


THINGS 3.16.1

• Further tweaks to layout and graphics for Apple Watch Ultra’s larger screen.
• Fixed a bug where completed to-dos could continue to show in Home Screen widgets and Watch complications if Logging was set to Manual or Daily.


THINGS 3.16.2

• Improved the layout on iPhone 14 Pro Max.
• Fixed a bug where an incorrect date could be set when creating to-dos via Siri.
3.16.1 2022-09-13
This is the update for iOS 16! You can now personalize your iPhone’s Lock Screen with three beautiful new widgets. Keep an all-important list at your fingertips, quickly add new to-dos, and track your progress throughout the day.

Things is also ready for watchOS 9 and Apple Watch Ultra.


LOCK SCREEN — SHOW LIST

Personalize your iPhone’s Lock Screen with your most-important to-do lists. For example:

• Today: See what’s next and hop into the list with a tap.
• Inbox: Collect recently-added to-dos at your fingertips.
• Deadlines: Keep a watchful eye on approaching deadlines.

And many more! You can choose any list you want, and add different lists across multiple Lock Screens – it’s entirely up to you.

There’s a rectangular widget for below the clock that shows you three to-dos, and a smaller one for above the clock that shows a single to-do.


LOCK SCREEN — NEW TO-DO

The “New To-Do” widget is the fastest way to get your ideas into Things. There’s a circular widget for below the clock and a smaller one for above the clock.


LOCK SCREEN — TODAY’S PROGRESS

Stay motivated with the new Progress widget – a circular gauge which shows the progress you’ve made so far on Today’s to-dos. Put it next to your Fitness widget and push yourself to close the rings! You can also tap it to hop straight into Today.


APPLE WATCH ULTRA

Things is ready for Apple Watch Ultra. We’ve updated the layout for the gorgeous new display. And since your to-dos sync instantly over LTE, you’re always up-to-date wherever you go.


IMPROVEMENTS

• Full support for iOS 16.
• Full support for watchOS 9.
• Fixed a bug where marking a multi-selection of to-dos as complete or incomplete did not work as intended.
• Fixed a bug where the “Done” button would briefly appear when starting to edit the details of a project or area.
• Fixed a bug where Quick Find could show a superfluous separator in some situations.
• Fixed a bug where to-dos could be removed from under their heading when moving them and their heading to another project.
• Fixed a bug where a repeating to-do’s template wasn’t properly revealed when attempting to navigate to it from Quick Find search results.
• Fixed a bug where adding a to-do directly to an area or tag via Siri would not work correctly.
• Fixed some issues when importing to-dos from other apps.


THINGS 3.16.1

• Further tweaks to layout and graphics for Apple Watch Ultra’s larger screen.
• Fixed a bug where completed to-dos could continue to show in Home Screen widgets and Watch complications if Logging was set to Manual or Daily.
3.15.20 2022-08-03
• Simplified the process for integrating and syncing commands received from Siri and Shortcuts.
• Fixed a bug where selection handles might not appear when selecting text on iOS 15 and earlier.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when scrolling to reveal a newly-created project or area in the sources list.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when tapping the button for a to-do’s parent list.


THINGS 3.15

This update accompanied our big 3.15 update for Mac, bringing universal support for Apple Shortcuts – plus wide-reaching performance improvements, support for international keyboard layouts, and more.


APPLE SHORTCUTS

Things for Mac now integrates with Apple’s Shortcuts app! It works just like it does on your iPhone and iPad, so any shortcuts you create will simply work on your Mac as well. (Requires macOS 12 Monterey.)


MAJOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS

Over the past months we’ve put a ton of work into improving performance. This involved a massive unification of Mac & iOS code and a redefinition of how lists operate under the hood. The resulting speed boost will be most noticeable for those with very large databases and many projects, but the app will be generally snappier for everyone.

There were also a few situations where Things would behave differently on Mac & iOS. As an added benefit, our work on code unification eliminates such quirks, providing a more consistent experience across devices.


INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT (iPad & Mac)

With the release of iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, keyboard shortcuts can adapt to your specific keyboard layout. Apple’s own apps have adopted this behavior on iPad and Mac, and we’ve now built it into Things.

If you have a US keyboard, your shortcuts won’t change. On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same. Shortcuts involving special characters will now be easier to type, and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

To see the new shortcuts for your keyboard layout:
• On iPad, hold down the Cmd key.
• On Mac, simply browse the app’s menu or go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
3.15.19 2022-07-11
• Improved performance when entering text.
• Improved support for the three-finger tap used to invoke undo, copy, and paste.
• Tweaked the options displayed when long-pressing a checkbox.
• Fixed a glitch that could occur when pulling down to reveal Quick Find.
• Fixed a bug that could prevent animation when a to-do was completed.
• Fixed a bug where, if a to-do with a deadline was reordered in the Tomorrow list, a start date could be erroneously assigned.
• Fixed a bug where, if a to-do was previously in This Evening, setting a reminder on it could move it back to This Evening.
• Fixed a crash that could occur in some scenarios when creating projects or headings via a list’s tool menu.
• Fixed a crash that could occur in some scenarios when updating lists.
• Fixed several compatibility issues with upcoming OS releases.


THINGS 3.15

This update accompanied our big 3.15 update for Mac, bringing universal support for Apple Shortcuts – plus wide-reaching performance improvements, support for international keyboard layouts, and more.


APPLE SHORTCUTS

Things for Mac now integrates with Apple’s Shortcuts app! It works just like it does on your iPhone and iPad, so any shortcuts you create will simply work on your Mac as well. (Requires macOS 12 Monterey.)


MAJOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS

Over the past months we’ve put a ton of work into improving performance. This involved a massive unification of Mac & iOS code and a redefinition of how lists operate under the hood. The resulting speed boost will be most noticeable for those with very large databases and many projects, but the app will be generally snappier for everyone.

There were also a few situations where Things would behave differently on Mac & iOS. As an added benefit, our work on code unification eliminates such quirks, providing a more consistent experience across devices.


INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT (iPad & Mac)

With the release of iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, keyboard shortcuts can adapt to your specific keyboard layout. Apple’s own apps have adopted this behavior on iPad and Mac, and we’ve now built it into Things.

If you have a US keyboard, your shortcuts won’t change. On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same. Shortcuts involving special characters will now be easier to type, and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

To see the new shortcuts for your keyboard layout:
• On iPad, hold down the Cmd key.
• On Mac, simply browse the app’s menu or go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
3.15.18 2022-06-13
• Improved performance when processing changes.
• Improved the ordering of to-dos when their appearance in a list results from setting a deadline.
• Added explicit confirmation prompts when removing reminders in situations where their removal had previously been implicit.
• Deferred saving changes made in the tags window until tapping Done.
• Fixed a bug where completing a repeating to-do via a notification could fail.
• Fixed a bug that prevented the tags popover from being dismissed after choosing a tag to filter by.
• Fixed a bug where, when revealing a repeating to-do via Quick Find, an area’s “later items” section would not automatically expand.
• Fixed a typo in the alert displayed when Things detects that the database has been replaced from another device.
• Fixed some animation glitches that could occur when launching the app.
• Fixed a grammatical error in the German localization.
• Various other improvements under the hood.


THINGS 3.15

This update accompanied our big 3.15 update for Mac, bringing universal support for Apple Shortcuts – plus wide-reaching performance improvements, support for international keyboard layouts, and more.


APPLE SHORTCUTS

Things for Mac now integrates with Apple’s Shortcuts app! It works just like it does on your iPhone and iPad, so any shortcuts you create will simply work on your Mac as well. (Requires macOS 12 Monterey.)


MAJOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS

Over the past months we’ve put a ton of work into improving performance. This involved a massive unification of Mac & iOS code and a redefinition of how lists operate under the hood. The resulting speed boost will be most noticeable for those with very large databases and many projects, but the app will be generally snappier for everyone.

There were also a few situations where Things would behave differently on Mac & iOS. As an added benefit, our work on code unification eliminates such quirks, providing a more consistent experience across devices.


INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT (iPad & Mac)

With the release of iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, keyboard shortcuts can adapt to your specific keyboard layout. Apple’s own apps have adopted this behavior on iPad and Mac, and we’ve now built it into Things.

If you have a US keyboard, your shortcuts won’t change. On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same. Shortcuts involving special characters will now be easier to type, and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

To see the new shortcuts for your keyboard layout:
• On iPad, hold down the Cmd key.
• On Mac, simply browse the app’s menu or go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
3.15.17 2022-04-26
• Fixed a bug where Quick Find would return results for a previously deleted heading.
• Fixed a bug where certain changes to tags weren’t synced to other devices.
• Improved performance when duplicating to-dos.
• Improvements for databases imported from Things 2.
• Many other improvements under the hood.


THINGS 3.15

This update accompanied our big 3.15 update for Mac, bringing universal support for Apple Shortcuts – plus wide-reaching performance improvements, support for international keyboard layouts, and more.


APPLE SHORTCUTS

Things for Mac now integrates with Apple’s Shortcuts app! It works just like it does on your iPhone and iPad, so any shortcuts you create will simply work on your Mac as well. (Requires macOS 12 Monterey.)


MAJOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS

Over the past months we’ve put a ton of work into improving performance. This involved a massive unification of Mac & iOS code and a redefinition of how lists operate under the hood. The resulting speed boost will be most noticeable for those with very large databases and many projects, but the app will be generally snappier for everyone.

There were also a few situations where Things would behave differently on Mac & iOS. As an added benefit, our work on code unification eliminates such quirks, providing a more consistent experience across devices.


INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT (iPad & Mac)

With the release of iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, keyboard shortcuts can adapt to your specific keyboard layout. Apple’s own apps have adopted this behavior on iPad and Mac, and we’ve now built it into Things.

If you have a US keyboard, your shortcuts won’t change. On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same. Shortcuts involving special characters will now be easier to type, and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

To see the new shortcuts for your keyboard layout:
• On iPad, hold down the Cmd key.
• On Mac, simply browse the app’s menu or go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
3.15.16 2022-03-16
• Added accessibility support for reordering tasks while VoiceOver is enabled.
• Improved handling of line separator characters in bullet lists.
• Various other improvements under the hood.


THINGS 3.15

This update accompanied our big 3.15 update for Mac, bringing universal support for Apple Shortcuts – plus wide-reaching performance improvements, support for international keyboard layouts, and more.


APPLE SHORTCUTS

Things for Mac now integrates with Apple’s Shortcuts app! It works just like it does on your iPhone and iPad, so any shortcuts you create will simply work on your Mac as well. (Requires macOS 12 Monterey.)


MAJOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS

Over the past months we’ve put a ton of work into improving performance. This involved a massive unification of Mac & iOS code and a redefinition of how lists operate under the hood. The resulting speed boost will be most noticeable for those with very large databases and many projects, but the app will be generally snappier for everyone.

There were also a few situations where Things would behave differently on Mac & iOS. As an added benefit, our work on code unification eliminates such quirks, providing a more consistent experience across devices.


INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT (iPad & Mac)

With the release of iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, keyboard shortcuts can adapt to your specific keyboard layout. Apple’s own apps have adopted this behavior on iPad and Mac, and we’ve now built it into Things.

If you have a US keyboard, your shortcuts won’t change. On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same. Shortcuts involving special characters will now be easier to type, and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

To see the new shortcuts for your keyboard layout:
• On iPad, hold down the Cmd key.
• On Mac, simply browse the app’s menu or go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
3.15.15 2022-02-16
• Fixed a tag-related crash that could occur on launch for some users.


THINGS 3.15

This update accompanied our big 3.15 update for Mac, bringing universal support for Apple Shortcuts – plus wide-reaching performance improvements, support for international keyboard layouts, and more.


APPLE SHORTCUTS

Things for Mac now integrates with Apple’s Shortcuts app! It works just like it does on your iPhone and iPad, so any shortcuts you create will simply work on your Mac as well. (Requires macOS 12 Monterey.)


MAJOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS

Over the past months we’ve put a ton of work into improving performance. This involved a massive unification of Mac & iOS code and a redefinition of how lists operate under the hood. The resulting speed boost will be most noticeable for those with very large databases and many projects, but the app will be generally snappier for everyone.

There were also a few situations where Things would behave differently on Mac & iOS. As an added benefit, our work on code unification eliminates such quirks, providing a more consistent experience across devices.


INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT (iPad & Mac)

With the release of iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, keyboard shortcuts can adapt to your specific keyboard layout. Apple’s own apps have adopted this behavior on iPad and Mac, and we’ve now built it into Things.

If you have a US keyboard, your shortcuts won’t change. On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same. Shortcuts involving special characters will now be easier to type, and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

To see the new shortcuts for your keyboard layout:
• On iPad, hold down the Cmd key.
• On Mac, simply browse the app’s menu or go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
3.15.14 2022-02-15
• Markdown:
• Added support for headings within a quote.
• Improved behavior when applying the List command.
• Improved behavior when applying the Link command on existing links.
• Fixed the behavior of certain commands on indented lines.
• Improved the accessibility when setting reminders via the When popover.
• Improved the contents generated when exporting a list via Share.
• Improved sync performance.
• Fixed a bug where the tag filter bar wouldn’t immediately update if a tag was renamed.
• Fixed a bug where it could be impossible to schedule a to-do for “This Evening” via natural language.
• Fixed a bug where, when adding a time via the When popoever, the default time would be in the past.
• Fixed a bug where, when users in time zones west of UTC typed dates in natural language, incorrect results would be shown.
• Fixed a bug where swiping a to-do under a heading in a repeating project could reveal the When popover.
• Fixed a bug where the Inbox would be shown as a Move destination for repeating to-dos.
• Fixed a crash that could occur if a to-do was moved from a repeating project to the Inbox.
• Fixed a crash that could sometimes occur when reordering to-dos in Today.
• Various other improvements under the hood.


THINGS 3.15

This update accompanied our big 3.15 update for Mac, bringing universal support for Apple Shortcuts – plus wide-reaching performance improvements, support for international keyboard layouts, and more.


APPLE SHORTCUTS

Things for Mac now integrates with Apple’s Shortcuts app! It works just like it does on your iPhone and iPad, so any shortcuts you create will simply work on your Mac as well. (Requires macOS 12 Monterey.)


MAJOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS

Over the past months we’ve put a ton of work into improving performance. This involved a massive unification of Mac & iOS code and a redefinition of how lists operate under the hood. The resulting speed boost will be most noticeable for those with very large databases and many projects, but the app will be generally snappier for everyone.

There were also a few situations where Things would behave differently on Mac & iOS. As an added benefit, our work on code unification eliminates such quirks, providing a more consistent experience across devices.


INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT (iPad & Mac)

With the release of iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, keyboard shortcuts can adapt to your specific keyboard layout. Apple’s own apps have adopted this behavior on iPad and Mac, and we’ve now built it into Things.

If you have a US keyboard, your shortcuts won’t change. On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same. Shortcuts involving special characters will now be easier to type, and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

To see the new shortcuts for your keyboard layout:
• On iPad, hold down the Cmd key.
• On Mac, simply browse the app’s menu or go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
3.15.13 2022-01-07
• General performance improvements in lists.
• Big performance improvements when logging into Things Cloud; in particular for users with many repeating to-dos.
• Big performance improvements when deleting many to-dos at once, or large projects containing many to-dos.
• Small tweaks for the Italian translation.
• Various smaller improvements under the hood.


THINGS 3.15

This update accompanied our big 3.15 update for Mac, bringing universal support for Apple Shortcuts – plus wide-reaching performance improvements, support for international keyboard layouts, and more.


APPLE SHORTCUTS

Things for Mac now integrates with Apple’s Shortcuts app! It works just like it does on your iPhone and iPad, so any shortcuts you create will simply work on your Mac as well. (Requires macOS 12 Monterey.)


MAJOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS

Over the past months we’ve put a ton of work into improving performance. This involved a massive unification of Mac & iOS code and a redefinition of how lists operate under the hood. The resulting speed boost will be most noticeable for those with very large databases and many projects, but the app will be generally snappier for everyone.

There were also a few situations where Things would behave differently on Mac & iOS. As an added benefit, our work on code unification eliminates such quirks, providing a more consistent experience across devices.


INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT (iPad & Mac)

With the release of iPadOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, keyboard shortcuts can adapt to your specific keyboard layout. Apple’s own apps have adopted this behavior on iPad and Mac, and we’ve now built it into Things.

If you have a US keyboard, your shortcuts won’t change. On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same. Shortcuts involving special characters will now be easier to type, and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

To see the new shortcuts for your keyboard layout:
• On iPad, hold down the Cmd key.
• On Mac, simply browse the app’s menu or go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
3.15.4 2021-10-14
• Fixed some crashes that could occur while viewing Settings.
• Fixed a crash that could occur on launch if the first-ever sync with Things Cloud was previously interrupted.


THINGS 3.15

This is our big update for iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8. It’s packed with great improvements, including two new widgets for iPad, widget customization, support for Live Text, universal Shortcuts, and more!


WIDGETS — Two New XL Widgets for iPad

We’ve added two new extra-large widgets for the iPad’s big screen:

• The first, called “Up Next”, helps you stay on top of your schedule. It shows your to-dos for Today, Tomorrow, and the two days after that.

• The second is the extra-large “List” widget. It shows a single list, but in two columns so you can see more to-dos at a glance.


WIDGETS – Customization

Things’ widgets have proven super popular. Many of you have written in to say you’d like more customization options, so we’ve added two improvements that we think you’ll enjoy:

• By default, the “+” button saves a new to-do to your Inbox. You can now change this to the currently-displayed list: tap & hold the widget, then choose Edit. You can also hide the button entirely.

• By default, Things’ widgets follow the system’s light/dark setting, but many of you told us that you prefer your widgets to be always dark. You can now control this behavior in Things > Settings > Appearance. We’ve also added a beautiful Black theme.


LIVE TEXT (iPhone)

You can now point your camera at some text, like a list of ingredients, and paste it directly into Things. Try it out, it’s awesome! Open a to-do, tap in the notes field, tap again to bring up the menu, and activate Live Text. Now direct your camera at some text and voila! It automagically appears in your to-do.


IMPROVED NOTIFICATIONS

iOS 15 provides more ways to control your notifications and there are two improvements for Things:

• Announce Notifications
If you receive a text message while wearing headphones or driving in your car, Siri will read it to you. This now also works for reminders you’ve set in Things. You can enable this feature in iOS Settings → Things → Notifications.

• Time-Sensitive Notifications
iOS 15 introduces a new feature called Focus that cuts out distracting notifications. Since notifications from Things are always time-sensitive, we’ve made sure they can still get through. You’ll be prompted to allow this when your first notification is delivered.


SHORTCUTS – Across iPhone and iPad

If you’ve been using Things with Apple’s Shortcuts you’ll know that actions created on the iPhone don’t work on the iPad without a complicated workaround. We’re happy to report that once you upgrade to iOS 15, this limitation is gone. Simply add a Things action to a shortcut from either device and it will work everywhere.


GREAT EXTERNAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT

Things’ outstanding support for external keyboards is getting even better with iPadOS 15:

• Keyboard shortcuts are now neatly structured into menus. Simply hold down the Command key to see what’s possible.
• While in Split View, Things is now able to correctly show if it has keyboard focus. Certain elements in Things will dim when it doesn’t have focus, and brighten when it does.
• There’s a neat new shortcut: with a to-do selected, hit Control + Return to bring up a context menu, then navigate the options with your arrow keys.


AND MORE

• If you have an Apple Watch with an always-on display, Things will now stay visible when you lower your wrist and nicely dim the screen’s contents.
• We’ve added support for the iPad’s new Quick Note feature. Invoke Quick Note while viewing a list in Things and you’ll see an option to link to that list.
• If your iPhone or iPad is locked and you swipe right to reveal your widgets, your to-dos are now redacted for privacy.
3.15.3 2021-10-12
• Tweaked the positioning of the “+” button.
• Improved the auto-correct behavior when typing dashes in a URL.
• Improved the behavior when entering newlines in a bulleted list.
• Fixed crashes that could occur for users on older iOS 15 betas.
• Various smaller improvements under the hood.


THINGS 3.15

This is our big update for iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8. It’s packed with great improvements, including two new widgets for iPad, widget customization, support for Live Text, universal Shortcuts, and more!


WIDGETS — Two New XL Widgets for iPad

We’ve added two new extra-large widgets for the iPad’s big screen:

• The first, called “Up Next”, helps you stay on top of your schedule. It shows your to-dos for Today, Tomorrow, and the two days after that.

• The second is the extra-large “List” widget. It shows a single list, but in two columns so you can see more to-dos at a glance.


WIDGETS – Customization

Things’ widgets have proven super popular. Many of you have written in to say you’d like more customization options, so we’ve added two improvements that we think you’ll enjoy:

• By default, the “+” button saves a new to-do to your Inbox. You can now change this to the currently-displayed list: tap & hold the widget, then choose Edit. You can also hide the button entirely.

• By default, Things’ widgets follow the system’s light/dark setting, but many of you told us that you prefer your widgets to be always dark. You can now control this behavior in Things > Settings > Appearance. We’ve also added a beautiful Black theme.


LIVE TEXT (iPhone)

You can now point your camera at some text, like a list of ingredients, and paste it directly into Things. Try it out, it’s awesome! Open a to-do, tap in the notes field, tap again to bring up the menu, and activate Live Text. Now direct your camera at some text and voila! It automagically appears in your to-do.


IMPROVED NOTIFICATIONS

iOS 15 provides more ways to control your notifications and there are two improvements for Things:

• Announce Notifications
If you receive a text message while wearing headphones or driving in your car, Siri will read it to you. This now also works for reminders you’ve set in Things. You can enable this feature in iOS Settings → Things → Notifications.

• Time-Sensitive Notifications
iOS 15 introduces a new feature called Focus that cuts out distracting notifications. Since notifications from Things are always time-sensitive, we’ve made sure they can still get through. You’ll be prompted to allow this when your first notification is delivered.


SHORTCUTS – Across iPhone and iPad

If you’ve been using Things with Apple’s Shortcuts you’ll know that actions created on the iPhone don’t work on the iPad without a complicated workaround. We’re happy to report that once you upgrade to iOS 15, this limitation is gone. Simply add a Things action to a shortcut from either device and it will work everywhere.


GREAT EXTERNAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT

Things’ outstanding support for external keyboards is getting even better with iPadOS 15:

• Keyboard shortcuts are now neatly structured into menus. Simply hold down the Command key to see what’s possible.
• While in Split View, Things is now able to correctly show if it has keyboard focus. Certain elements in Things will dim when it doesn’t have focus, and brighten when it does.
• There’s a neat new shortcut: with a to-do selected, hit Control + Return to bring up a context menu, then navigate the options with your arrow keys.


AND MORE

• If you have an Apple Watch with an always-on display, Things will now stay visible when you lower your wrist and nicely dim the screen’s contents.
• We’ve added support for the iPad’s new Quick Note feature. Invoke Quick Note while viewing a list in Things and you’ll see an option to link to that list.
• If your iPhone or iPad is locked and you swipe right to reveal your widgets, your to-dos are now redacted for privacy.
3.15.2 2021-10-04
• Improved the appearance of notifications on iOS 15.
• Improved support for ProMotion displays on iOS 15.
• Improved the refresh of widgets for changes made via the Share extension, Siri, or the Shortcuts app.
• Various bug fixes and smaller improvements under the hood.


THINGS 3.15

This is our big update for iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8. It’s packed with great improvements, including two new widgets for iPad, widget customization, support for Live Text, universal Shortcuts, and more!


WIDGETS — Two New XL Widgets for iPad

We’ve added two new extra-large widgets for the iPad’s big screen:

• The first, called “Up Next”, helps you stay on top of your schedule. It shows your to-dos for Today, Tomorrow, and the two days after that.

• The second is the extra-large “List” widget. It shows a single list, but in two columns so you can see more to-dos at a glance.


WIDGETS – Customization

Things’ widgets have proven super popular. Many of you have written in to say you’d like more customization options, so we’ve added two improvements that we think you’ll enjoy:

• By default, the “+” button saves a new to-do to your Inbox. You can now change this to the currently-displayed list: tap & hold the widget, then choose Edit. You can also hide the button entirely.

• By default, Things’ widgets follow the system’s light/dark setting, but many of you told us that you prefer your widgets to be always dark. You can now control this behavior in Things > Settings > Appearance. We’ve also added a beautiful Black theme.


LIVE TEXT (iPhone)

You can now point your camera at some text, like a list of ingredients, and paste it directly into Things. Try it out, it’s awesome! Open a to-do, tap in the notes field, tap again to bring up the menu, and activate Live Text. Now direct your camera at some text and voila! It automagically appears in your to-do.


IMPROVED NOTIFICATIONS

iOS 15 provides more ways to control your notifications and there are two improvements for Things:

• Announce Notifications
If you receive a text message while wearing headphones or driving in your car, Siri will read it to you. This now also works for reminders you’ve set in Things. You can enable this feature in iOS Settings → Things → Notifications.

• Time-Sensitive Notifications
iOS 15 introduces a new feature called Focus that cuts out distracting notifications. Since notifications from Things are always time-sensitive, we’ve made sure they can still get through. You’ll be prompted to allow this when your first notification is delivered.


SHORTCUTS – Across iPhone and iPad

If you’ve been using Things with Apple’s Shortcuts you’ll know that actions created on the iPhone don’t work on the iPad without a complicated workaround. We’re happy to report that once you upgrade to iOS 15, this limitation is gone. Simply add a Things action to a shortcut from either device and it will work everywhere.


GREAT EXTERNAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT

Things’ outstanding support for external keyboards is getting even better with iPadOS 15:

• Keyboard shortcuts are now neatly structured into menus. Simply hold down the Command key to see what’s possible.
• While in Split View, Things is now able to correctly show if it has keyboard focus. Certain elements in Things will dim when it doesn’t have focus, and brighten when it does.
• There’s a neat new shortcut: with a to-do selected, hit Control + Return to bring up a context menu, then navigate the options with your arrow keys.


AND MORE

• If you have an Apple Watch with an always-on display, Things will now stay visible when you lower your wrist and nicely dim the screen’s contents.
• We’ve added support for the iPad’s new Quick Note feature. Invoke Quick Note while viewing a list in Things and you’ll see an option to link to that list.
• If your iPhone or iPad is locked and you swipe right to reveal your widgets, your to-dos are now redacted for privacy.
3.15.1 2021-09-21
This is our big update for iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8. It’s packed with great improvements, including two new widgets for iPad, widget customization, support for Live Text, universal Shortcuts, and more!


WIDGETS — Two New XL Widgets for iPad

We’ve added two new extra-large widgets for the iPad’s big screen:

• The first, called “Up Next”, helps you stay on top of your schedule. It shows your to-dos for Today, Tomorrow, and the two days after that.

• The second is the extra-large “List” widget. It shows a single list, but in two columns so you can see more to-dos at a glance.


WIDGETS – Customization

Things’ widgets have proven super popular. Many of you have written in to say you’d like more customization options, so we’ve added two improvements that we think you’ll enjoy:

• By default, the “+” button saves a new to-do to your Inbox. You can now change this to the currently-displayed list: tap & hold the widget, then choose Edit. You can also hide the button entirely.

• By default, Things’ widgets follow the system’s light/dark setting, but many of you told us that you prefer your widgets to be always dark. You can now control this behavior in Things > Settings > Appearance. We’ve also added a beautiful Black theme.


LIVE TEXT (iPhone)

You can now point your camera at some text, like a list of ingredients, and paste it directly into Things. Try it out, it’s awesome! Open a to-do, tap in the notes field, tap again to bring up the menu, and activate Live Text. Now direct your camera at some text and voila! It automagically appears in your to-do.


IMPROVED NOTIFICATIONS

iOS 15 provides more ways to control your notifications and there are two improvements for Things:

• Announce Notifications
If you receive a text message while wearing headphones or driving in your car, Siri will read it to you. This now also works for reminders you’ve set in Things. You can enable this feature in iOS Settings → Things → Notifications.

• Time-Sensitive Notifications
iOS 15 introduces a new feature called Focus that cuts out distracting notifications. Since notifications from Things are always time-sensitive, we’ve made sure they can still get through. You’ll be prompted to allow this when your first notification is delivered.


SHORTCUTS – Across iPhone and iPad

If you’ve been using Things with Apple’s Shortcuts you’ll know that actions created on the iPhone don’t work on the iPad without a complicated workaround. We’re happy to report that once you upgrade to iOS 15, this limitation is gone. Simply add a Things action to a shortcut from either device and it will work everywhere.


GREAT EXTERNAL KEYBOARD SUPPORT

Things’ outstanding support for external keyboards is getting even better with iPadOS 15:

• Keyboard shortcuts are now neatly structured into menus. Simply hold down the Command key to see what’s possible.
• While in Split View, Things is now able to correctly show if it has keyboard focus. Certain elements in Things will dim when it doesn’t have focus, and brighten when it does.
• There’s a neat new shortcut: with a to-do selected, hit Control + Return to bring up a context menu, then navigate the options with your arrow keys.


AND MORE

• If you have an Apple Watch with an always-on display, Things will now stay visible when you lower your wrist and nicely dim the screen’s contents.
• We’ve added support for the iPad’s new Quick Note feature. Invoke Quick Note while viewing a list in Things and you’ll see an option to link to that list.
• If your iPhone or iPad is locked and you swipe right to reveal your widgets, your to-dos are now redacted for privacy.


We hope you enjoy this update!


THINGS 3.15.1
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.13.8 2021-01-05
• Improved the performance of search.
• Improved the haptic feedback when tapping to-dos while in selection mode.
• Improved the layout when presenting the Terms of Service while creating a Things Cloud account.
• Fixed some glitches that could occur when dragging to-dos towards the edge of the screen.
• Fixed a bug that prevented projects from being displayed when asking Siri to show lists.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when tapping on the repeating button at the top of a project.
• Fixed some crashes that could occur when the app was running in the background.
• Various improvements to the database.


THINGS 3.13

New features! Widgets for your Home screen, Scribble support for iPad, new Complications for Apple Watch, integration with Wind Down, and more – available now for iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and watchOS 7.

WIDGETS — iPhone & iPad

Things’ beautiful new Widgets live on your Home screen, right next to your app icons, where they can display any list you want. Quickly glance at what you’re doing Today, see what’s Upcoming on your schedule, stay on top of your most urgent project, view tag-filtered lists – the possibilities are endless!

SCRIBBLE — iPad & Apple Pencil

You can now scribble on your iPad’s screen and Things will convert your handwriting into text! Use your Apple Pencil to write out a list of to-dos or jot down some notes – just open Things and start scribbling. Scribble in an open space to insert a to-do, or scribble into a field where you would normally type (notes, checklist, etc.).

COMPLICATIONS — Apple Watch

We’ve added two great new complications for this release. The “Today” complication shows your next three to-dos on Infograph Modular or Modular Compact, while the “New To-Do” complication puts a handy + button on your watch face to streamline data entry.

WIND DOWN — iPhone

As bedtime draws near, your iPhone can help you close out the day and make sure you’re ready for tomorrow. You’ll see a shortcut to quickly review tomorrow’s to-dos before you go to sleep, or you can configure other shortcuts to suit your needs. Open your Health app to set this up (in the Sleep settings).

MORE

• We’ve improved the way project and to-do notes are synced. (As a result, you can also write much longer notes.)
• The Siri watch face will now show to-dos with upcoming reminders.
• The Apple Watch now runs Shortcuts, so you can control Things from your wrist. Out of milk? One tap is all you need for Things to remind you to pick some up. Create your Things shortcuts in the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
• In the Shortcuts app on iPhone & iPad, you can now select one of your tags in the “Show List” action.
3.13.7 2020-12-10
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.13

New features! Widgets for your Home screen, Scribble support for iPad, new Complications for Apple Watch, integration with Wind Down, and more – available now for iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and watchOS 7.

WIDGETS — iPhone & iPad

Things’ beautiful new Widgets live on your Home screen, right next to your app icons, where they can display any list you want. Quickly glance at what you’re doing Today, see what’s Upcoming on your schedule, stay on top of your most urgent project, view tag-filtered lists – the possibilities are endless!

SCRIBBLE — iPad & Apple Pencil

You can now scribble on your iPad’s screen and Things will convert your handwriting into text! Use your Apple Pencil to write out a list of to-dos or jot down some notes – just open Things and start scribbling. Scribble in an open space to insert a to-do, or scribble into a field where you would normally type (notes, checklist, etc.).

COMPLICATIONS — Apple Watch

We’ve added two great new complications for this release. The “Today” complication shows your next three to-dos on Infograph Modular or Modular Compact, while the “New To-Do” complication puts a handy + button on your watch face to streamline data entry.

WIND DOWN — iPhone

As bedtime draws near, your iPhone can help you close out the day and make sure you’re ready for tomorrow. You’ll see a shortcut to quickly review tomorrow’s to-dos before you go to sleep, or you can configure other shortcuts to suit your needs. Open your Health app to set this up (in the Sleep settings).

MORE

• We’ve improved the way project and to-do notes are synced. (As a result, you can also write much longer notes.)
• The Siri watch face will now show to-dos with upcoming reminders.
• The Apple Watch now runs Shortcuts, so you can control Things from your wrist. Out of milk? One tap is all you need for Things to remind you to pick some up. Create your Things shortcuts in the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
• In the Shortcuts app on iPhone & iPad, you can now select one of your tags in the “Show List” action.
3.13.6 2020-11-10
• After updating, you might see an authorization request to allow Things to use the local network. Things uses the network to notify your other devices that they should pull changes from the cloud, which makes sync faster.
• Haptics will now be triggered when you complete a project.
• Fixed some layout issues on iPhone 12 Pro Max.
• Fixed a bug where tags would be incorrectly applied to a to-do when reordering a list while it’s filtered by tag.
• Improved a few localizations for the very short date format (used in the widgets, for example).
• Many internal changes.


THINGS 3.13

New features! Widgets for your Home screen, Scribble support for iPad, new Complications for Apple Watch, integration with Wind Down, and more – available now for iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and watchOS 7.

WIDGETS — iPhone & iPad

Things’ beautiful new Widgets live on your Home screen, right next to your app icons, where they can display any list you want. Quickly glance at what you’re doing Today, see what’s Upcoming on your schedule, stay on top of your most urgent project, view tag-filtered lists – the possibilities are endless!

SCRIBBLE — iPad & Apple Pencil

You can now scribble on your iPad’s screen and Things will convert your handwriting into text! Use your Apple Pencil to write out a list of to-dos or jot down some notes – just open Things and start scribbling. Scribble in an open space to insert a to-do, or scribble into a field where you would normally type (notes, checklist, etc.).

COMPLICATIONS — Apple Watch

We’ve added two great new complications for this release. The “Today” complication shows your next three to-dos on Infograph Modular or Modular Compact, while the “New To-Do” complication puts a handy + button on your watch face to streamline data entry.

WIND DOWN — iPhone

As bedtime draws near, your iPhone can help you close out the day and make sure you’re ready for tomorrow. You’ll see a shortcut to quickly review tomorrow’s to-dos before you go to sleep, or you can configure other shortcuts to suit your needs. Open your Health app to set this up (in the Sleep settings).

MORE

• We’ve improved the way project and to-do notes are synced. (As a result, you can also write much longer notes.)
• The Siri watch face will now show to-dos with upcoming reminders.
• The Apple Watch now runs Shortcuts, so you can control Things from your wrist. Out of milk? One tap is all you need for Things to remind you to pick some up. Create your Things shortcuts in the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
• In the Shortcuts app on iPhone & iPad, you can now select one of your tags in the “Show List” action.
3.13.5 2020-10-21
Widgets:
• The small widget now shows more information about your to-dos.
• The medium widget no longer shows list subtitles so that more to-dos can be shown.
• Deadlines is now a visible choice when configuring a widget (before you had to search for it).
• Fixed a bug where too many to-dos were sometimes shown in the small widget.
• Fixed a bug where repeating to-dos could show the wrong deadline date.
• Fixed a bug where the keyboard wasn’t automatically shown after tapping the + button if Things wasn’t already running.
Other Improvements:
• Canceled to-dos now show strikethrough, as on the Mac.
• Tweaked the icon for Someday items in Quick Find.
• Changed some deadline date formats to be more compact on smaller iPhones and the iPad sidebar.
• Fixed a bug where an incorrect date could be set when using the keyboard shortcut to bump a to-do forward by 1 week.
• Fixed a bug where a Today star could incorrectly show next to a to-do’s When in some situations.
• Fixed some glitches when navigating between notes and checklist fields using the arrow keys on an external keyboard.
• Fixed a crash that occurred when creating a new heading while a logged heading is selected.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when accepting auto-corrections in some scenarios.


THINGS 3.13

New features! Widgets for your Home screen, Scribble support for iPad, new Complications for Apple Watch, integration with Wind Down, and more – available now for iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and watchOS 7.

WIDGETS — iPhone & iPad

Things’ beautiful new Widgets live on your Home screen, right next to your app icons, where they can display any list you want. Quickly glance at what you’re doing Today, see what’s Upcoming on your schedule, stay on top of your most urgent project, view tag-filtered lists – the possibilities are endless!

SCRIBBLE — iPad & Apple Pencil

You can now scribble on your iPad’s screen and Things will convert your handwriting into text! Use your Apple Pencil to write out a list of to-dos or jot down some notes – just open Things and start scribbling. Scribble in an open space to insert a to-do, or scribble into a field where you would normally type (notes, checklist, etc.).

COMPLICATIONS — Apple Watch

We’ve added two great new complications for this release. The “Today” complication shows your next three to-dos on Infograph Modular or Modular Compact, while the “New To-Do” complication puts a handy + button on your watch face to streamline data entry.

WIND DOWN — iPhone

As bedtime draws near, your iPhone can help you close out the day and make sure you’re ready for tomorrow. You’ll see a shortcut to quickly review tomorrow’s to-dos before you go to sleep, or you can configure other shortcuts to suit your needs. Open your Health app to set this up (in the Sleep settings).

MORE

• We’ve improved the way project and to-do notes are synced. (As a result, you can also write much longer notes.)
• The Siri watch face will now show to-dos with upcoming reminders.
• The Apple Watch now runs Shortcuts, so you can control Things from your wrist. Out of milk? One tap is all you need for Things to remind you to pick some up. Create your Things shortcuts in the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
• In the Shortcuts app on iPhone & iPad, you can now select one of your tags in the “Show List” action.
3.13.4 2020-09-30
• Widgets: Improved some icons.
• Widgets: Tweaked the formatting of deadline dates.
• Widgets: Made it so that empty lists appear less often in a widget stack.
• Widgets: Fixed some layout issues and made some tweaks for smaller screens.
• Widgets: Fixed an issue where a reminder’s bell icon continued showing after its time has passed.
• Widgets: Fixed an issue with the order of to-dos in a tag list.
• Watch: Fixed the incorrect tinting of the checkmark inside a ring complication.
• Fixed some visual glitches when using Siri to interact with Things on iOS 14.
• Fixed a bug which could lead to excessive memory consumption in some situations.


THINGS 3.13

New features! Widgets for your Home screen, Scribble support for iPad, new Complications for Apple Watch, integration with Wind Down, and more – available now for iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and watchOS 7.

WIDGETS — iPhone & iPad

Things’ beautiful new Widgets live on your Home screen, right next to your app icons, where they can display any list you want. Quickly glance at what you’re doing Today, see what’s Upcoming on your schedule, stay on top of your most urgent project, view tag-filtered lists – the possibilities are endless!

SCRIBBLE — iPad & Apple Pencil

You can now scribble on your iPad’s screen and Things will convert your handwriting into text! Use your Apple Pencil to write out a list of to-dos or jot down some notes – just open Things and start scribbling. Scribble in an open space to insert a to-do, or scribble into a field where you would normally type (notes, checklist, etc.).

COMPLICATIONS — Apple Watch

We’ve added two great new complications for this release. The “Today” complication shows your next three to-dos on Infograph Modular or Modular Compact, while the “New To-Do” complication puts a handy + button on your watch face to streamline data entry.

WIND DOWN — iPhone

As bedtime draws near, your iPhone can help you close out the day and make sure you’re ready for tomorrow. You’ll see a shortcut to quickly review tomorrow’s to-dos before you go to sleep, or you can configure other shortcuts to suit your needs. Open your Health app to set this up (in the Sleep settings).

MORE

• We’ve improved the way project and to-do notes are synced. (As a result, you can also write much longer notes.)
• The Siri watch face will now show to-dos with upcoming reminders.
• The Apple Watch now runs Shortcuts, so you can control Things from your wrist. Out of milk? One tap is all you need for Things to remind you to pick some up. Create your Things shortcuts in the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
• In the Shortcuts app on iPhone & iPad, you can now select one of your tags in the “Show List” action.
3.13.3 2020-09-22
New features! Widgets for your Home screen, Scribble support for iPad, new Complications for Apple Watch, integration with Wind Down, and more – available now for iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and watchOS 7.

WIDGETS — iPhone & iPad

Things’ beautiful new Widgets live on your Home screen, right next to your app icons, where they can display any list you want. Quickly glance at what you’re doing Today, see what’s Upcoming on your schedule, stay on top of your most urgent project, view tag-filtered lists – the possibilities are endless!

SCRIBBLE — iPad & Apple Pencil

You can now scribble on your iPad’s screen and Things will convert your handwriting into text! Use your Apple Pencil to write out a list of to-dos or jot down some notes – just open Things and start scribbling. Scribble in an open space to insert a to-do, or scribble into a field where you would normally type (notes, checklist, etc.).

COMPLICATIONS — Apple Watch

We’ve added two great new complications for this release. The “Today” complication shows your next three to-dos on Infograph Modular or Modular Compact, while the “New To-Do” complication puts a handy + button on your watch face to streamline data entry.

WIND DOWN — iPhone

As bedtime draws near, your iPhone can help you close out the day and make sure you’re ready for tomorrow. You’ll see a shortcut to quickly review tomorrow’s to-dos before you go to sleep, or you can configure other shortcuts to suit your needs. Open your Health app to set this up (in the Sleep settings).

MORE

• We’ve improved the way project and to-do notes are synced. (As a result, you can also write much longer notes.)
• The Siri watch face will now show to-dos with upcoming reminders.
• The Apple Watch now runs Shortcuts, so you can control Things from your wrist. Out of milk? One tap is all you need for Things to remind you to pick some up. Create your Things shortcuts in the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
• In the Shortcuts app on iPhone & iPad, you can now select one of your tags in the “Show List” action.

— — —

Please note that this version also contains an update to Things Cloud. You must update to Things 3.13 on *all* your devices to continue syncing. If you have any questions, please contact us via thingsapp.com

— — —

New in Things 3.13.1

• Fixed an issue where a widget could incorrectly show no content.

New in Things 3.13.2

• Fixed a bug where the Inbox widget could show to-dos that had been marked incomplete.
• Fixed a bug where actions in Shortcuts couldn’t locate lists that had been previously defined.

New in Things 3.13.3

• Fixed a bug where the widgets may not display long lists correctly.
3.13.2 2020-09-18
New features! Widgets for your Home screen, Scribble support for iPad, new Complications for Apple Watch, integration with Wind Down, and more – available now for iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and watchOS 7.

WIDGETS — iPhone & iPad

Things’ beautiful new Widgets live on your Home screen, right next to your app icons, where they can display any list you want. Quickly glance at what you’re doing Today, see what’s Upcoming on your schedule, stay on top of your most urgent project, view tag-filtered lists – the possibilities are endless!

SCRIBBLE — iPad & Apple Pencil

You can now scribble on your iPad’s screen and Things will convert your handwriting into text! Use your Apple Pencil to write out a list of to-dos or jot down some notes – just open Things and start scribbling. Scribble in an open space to insert a to-do, or scribble into a field where you would normally type (notes, checklist, etc.).

COMPLICATIONS — Apple Watch

We’ve added two great new complications for this release. The “Today” complication shows your next three to-dos on Infograph Modular or Modular Compact, while the “New To-Do” complication puts a handy + button on your watch face to streamline data entry.

WIND DOWN — iPhone

As bedtime draws near, your iPhone can help you close out the day and make sure you’re ready for tomorrow. You’ll see a shortcut to quickly review tomorrow’s to-dos before you go to sleep, or you can configure other shortcuts to suit your needs. Open your Health app to set this up (in the Sleep settings).

MORE

• We’ve improved the way project and to-do notes are synced. (As a result, you can also write much longer notes.)
• The Siri watch face will now show to-dos with upcoming reminders.
• The Apple Watch now runs Shortcuts, so you can control Things from your wrist. Out of milk? One tap is all you need for Things to remind you to pick some up. Create your Things shortcuts in the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
• In the Shortcuts app on iPhone & iPad, you can now select one of your tags in the “Show List” action.

— — —

Please note that this version also contains an update to Things Cloud. You must update to Things 3.13 on *all* your devices to continue syncing. If you have any questions, please contact us via thingsapp.com

— — —

New in Things 3.13.1

• Fixed an issue where a widget could incorrectly show no content.

New in Things 3.13.2

• Fixed a bug where the Inbox widget could show to-dos that had been marked incomplete.
• Fixed a bug where actions in Shortcuts couldn’t locate lists that had been previously defined.
3.12.8 2020-07-29
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.12.6 2020-06-26
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.12.5 2020-05-27
• Improved the consistency of content and behavior of menus throughout the app.
• Fixed a bug where copying multiple to-dos wouldn’t work.
• Fixed a bug that made it impossible to dismiss auto-correction suggestions.
• Fixed a bug where, when revealing the keyboard in a dialog, the scroll position of the list behind it could be affected.
• Fixed some issues with the Simplified Chinese translation.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when pasting to-dos.
• Various other small fixes and internal changes.
3.12.4 2020-05-11
• Fixed some issues that could occur when a list changed while a project heading’s menu was showing.
• Fixed a bug where dragging on the circles to select multiple items could inadvertently select unintended items.
• Fixed a bug where dropping the Magic Plus button under a collapsed area wouldn’t expand it to accept the drop.
• Fixed a bug where the Today extension could sometimes show partial contents (often just the tip of the “+” button).
• Various other internal changes and minor improvements.
3.12.3 2020-04-27
• Improved button labels for the Wunderlist importer.
3.12.2 2020-04-20
• Made it easier to tap the checkbox of expanded to-dos.
• Fixed some animation glitches during the onboarding sequence.
• Fixed a typo in the German translation.
• Fixed an issue where a project’s archived headings would still be visible on Apple Watch.

We’ve also released a great update for iPad today, adding full support for the new mouse cursor in iPadOS. Check our blog for all the info: thingsapp.com
3.12.1 2020-03-27
• Apple Watch: fixed a bug where This Evening to-dos would be hidden from complications if Today was grouped by list.
• Apple Watch: rows displaying entire weeks in the date picker now always start at the beginning of the week.
• Apple Watch: force-press no longer shows Settings if the iPhone hasn’t been connected yet.
• Apple Watch: improved how error alerts are displayed.
• Fixed a bug where stray separators (“—“) could appear in empty titles or notes after syncing.
• Other bug fixes and performance improvements.


THINGS 3.12

We’re excited to release Things 3.12 – a big update for our Watch app!

We’ve entirely rebuilt the foundation of our Watch app to allow it to sync and operate without your phone being nearby. This is possible because it now syncs your to-dos directly with Things Cloud.

We’ve also taken this opportunity to add some often-requested features to the app. Here’s everything that’s new.

FAST AND RELIABLE SYNC
The sync is vastly improved in this release. Changes you make on the watch are now instantly synced to the cloud and available to your other devices.

MULTIPLE WATCHES
Many of you wrote in saying you used a spare watch for sleep tracking and really missed having Things on it. Now you can!

ADD TO TODAY
You can now set Today as the default destination for new to-dos. To access this setting, force press the main list in the watch app.

SCRIBBLE SUPPORT
When adding new to-dos, or appending some notes, you can now use scribble instead of speaking the text.

AND MORE
• The date picker now allows you to clear the date (i.e. put the to-do in Anytime).
• Projects in Today now show your progress.
• Complications are smart in that they show information either from the watch app or the phone app, depending on which has most recently synced with Things Cloud.

Please note that the Apple Watch app now requires a Things Cloud account. A free account can be created on your iPhone in Things > Settings > Things Cloud.
3.12 2020-03-10
We’re excited to release Things 3.12 – a big update for our Watch app!

We’ve entirely rebuilt the foundation of our Watch app to allow it to sync and operate without your phone being nearby. This is possible because it now syncs your to-dos directly with Things Cloud.

We’ve also taken this opportunity to add some often-requested features to the app. Here’s everything that’s new.

FAST AND RELIABLE SYNC
The sync is vastly improved in this release. Changes you make on the watch are now instantly synced to the cloud and available to your other devices.

MULTIPLE WATCHES
Many of you wrote in saying you used a spare watch for sleep tracking and really missed having Things on it. Now you can!

ADD TO TODAY
You can now set Today as the default destination for new to-dos. To access this setting, force press the main list in the watch app.

SCRIBBLE SUPPORT
When adding new to-dos, or appending some notes, you can now use scribble instead of speaking the text.

AND MORE
• The date picker now allows you to clear the date (i.e. put the to-do in Anytime).
• Projects in Today now show your progress.
• Complications are smart in that they show information either from the watch app or the phone app, depending on which has most recently synced with Things Cloud.

Please note that the Apple Watch app now requires a Things Cloud account. A free account can be created on your iPhone in Things > Settings > Things Cloud.
3.11.5 2020-02-21
• Fixed a crash that could occur when using the Magic Plus button.


THINGS 3.11

Hi everyone! Things 3.11 is here – a big update for the Quick Find feature with new ways to navigate the app and quickly view important data. We hope you’ll enjoy this update!


QUICK FIND – NEW LISTS

If you’ve been using Things for awhile, you’re probably quite adept at zipping around the app with Quick Find. For today’s release, we’ve added some handy new lists to navigate to.

To access these new lists, simply type their name into Quick Find:

• “Deadlines” – all your upcoming (or passed!) deadlines, neatly sorted.
• “Repeating” – all your repeating to-dos in one, convenient place.
• “Tomorrow” – a nice focused list to plan tomorrow, today.
• “All Projects” – an overview of all your big goals.
• “Logged Projects” – an overview of your past achievements.

While not technically a list, note that you can also type “Settings” (or “Preferences”) to quickly get there. No more digging for that Settings button!


QUICK FIND – RECENTS

• We’ve also made switching between lists even quicker: invoke Quick Find and you’ll now see all the lists you’ve recently viewed.
• And on iPhone or iPad you no longer need to scroll to the top of a long list to access Quick Find: just tap the list’s title for instant search.


QUICK FIND – HEADINGS

• Quick Find now supports searching for projects’ headings and quickly navigating to them.


MORE IMPROVEMENTS

• See the exact date and time when a to-do or project was created or completed. On iOS, tap ••• > Share > Get Info. On Mac, go to Items > Get Info.
• When typing a date on systems set to a 12-hour clock, the parser now chooses AM/PM more intelligently (and offers both options in some cases).
• The following prefixes are now recognized as bullets and stripped out when pasting text into to-do lists or checklists: •, *, - [ ]
• Increased the sidebar width on larger iPad Pros to accommodate those longer project titles :)
• Added support for Cmd+click on links to open them in background. (Mac only)
• Inside Areas, new projects can now be inserted with a New Project button in the toolbar and TouchBar. (Mac only)


OTHER CHANGES & FIXES

• Several bug fixes relating to drag and drop.
• Improved handling of changes to lists.
• Improvements for background execution.
• Other small bug fixes and improvements.


Check out our blog for all the latest news: thingsapp.com
3.11.4 2020-02-17
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.11

Hi everyone! Things 3.11 is here – a big update for the Quick Find feature with new ways to navigate the app and quickly view important data. We hope you’ll enjoy this update!


QUICK FIND – NEW LISTS

If you’ve been using Things for awhile, you’re probably quite adept at zipping around the app with Quick Find. For today’s release, we’ve added some handy new lists to navigate to.

To access these new lists, simply type their name into Quick Find:

• “Deadlines” – all your upcoming (or passed!) deadlines, neatly sorted.
• “Repeating” – all your repeating to-dos in one, convenient place.
• “Tomorrow” – a nice focused list to plan tomorrow, today.
• “All Projects” – an overview of all your big goals.
• “Logged Projects” – an overview of your past achievements.

While not technically a list, note that you can also type “Settings” (or “Preferences”) to quickly get there. No more digging for that Settings button!


QUICK FIND – RECENTS

• We’ve also made switching between lists even quicker: invoke Quick Find and you’ll now see all the lists you’ve recently viewed.
• And on iPhone or iPad you no longer need to scroll to the top of a long list to access Quick Find: just tap the list’s title for instant search.


QUICK FIND – HEADINGS

• Quick Find now supports searching for projects’ headings and quickly navigating to them.


MORE IMPROVEMENTS

• See the exact date and time when a to-do or project was created or completed. On iOS, tap ••• > Share > Get Info. On Mac, go to Items > Get Info.
• When typing a date on systems set to a 12-hour clock, the parser now chooses AM/PM more intelligently (and offers both options in some cases).
• The following prefixes are now recognized as bullets and stripped out when pasting text into to-do lists or checklists: •, *, - [ ]
• Increased the sidebar width on larger iPad Pros to accommodate those longer project titles :)
• Added support for Cmd+click on links to open them in background. (Mac only)
• Inside Areas, new projects can now be inserted with a New Project button in the toolbar and TouchBar. (Mac only)


OTHER CHANGES & FIXES

• Several bug fixes relating to drag and drop.
• Improved handling of changes to lists.
• Improvements for background execution.
• Other small bug fixes and improvements.


Check out our blog for all the latest news: thingsapp.com
3.11.3 2020-01-24
• Fixed a crash that could occur when converting a to-do into a project.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when stopping a repeating to-do.


THINGS 3.11

Hi everyone! Things 3.11 is here – a big update for the Quick Find feature with new ways to navigate the app and quickly view important data. We hope you’ll enjoy this update!


QUICK FIND – NEW LISTS

If you’ve been using Things for awhile, you’re probably quite adept at zipping around the app with Quick Find. For today’s release, we’ve added some handy new lists to navigate to.

To access these new lists, simply type their name into Quick Find:

• “Deadlines” – all your upcoming (or passed!) deadlines, neatly sorted.
• “Repeating” – all your repeating to-dos in one, convenient place.
• “Tomorrow” – a nice focused list to plan tomorrow, today.
• “All Projects” – an overview of all your big goals.
• “Logged Projects” – an overview of your past achievements.

While not technically a list, note that you can also type “Settings” (or “Preferences”) to quickly get there. No more digging for that Settings button!


QUICK FIND – RECENTS

• We’ve also made switching between lists even quicker: invoke Quick Find and you’ll now see all the lists you’ve recently viewed.
• And on iPhone or iPad you no longer need to scroll to the top of a long list to access Quick Find: just tap the list’s title for instant search.


QUICK FIND – HEADINGS

• Quick Find now supports searching for projects’ headings and quickly navigating to them.


MORE IMPROVEMENTS

• See the exact date and time when a to-do or project was created or completed. On iOS, tap ••• > Share > Get Info. On Mac, go to Items > Get Info.
• When typing a date on systems set to a 12-hour clock, the parser now chooses AM/PM more intelligently (and offers both options in some cases).
• The following prefixes are now recognized as bullets and stripped out when pasting text into to-do lists or checklists: •, *, - [ ]
• Increased the sidebar width on larger iPad Pros to accommodate those longer project titles :)
• Added support for Cmd+click on links to open them in background. (Mac only)
• Inside Areas, new projects can now be inserted with a New Project button in the toolbar and TouchBar. (Mac only)


OTHER CHANGES & FIXES

• Several bug fixes relating to drag and drop.
• Improved handling of changes to lists.
• Improvements for background execution.
• Other small bug fixes and improvements.


Check out our blog for all the latest news: thingsapp.com
3.11.2 2020-01-22
• Fixed issues with spacing in the Upcoming section inside areas.
• Fixed an animation glitch when making changes in lists on iOS 13.
• Fixed a bug where the user’s preferred first day of the week wasn’t respected by the natural language date parser.
• Fixed a bug where No Tags could incorrectly show up as an option when filtering a list.
• Fixed a bug where the app could crash when there was no network connectivity or in Airplane Mode.
• Improved localizations for Simplified Chinese.
• Other smaller bug fixes and improvements related to sync and UI.


THINGS 3.11

Hi everyone! Things 3.11 is here – a big update for the Quick Find feature with new ways to navigate the app and quickly view important data. We hope you’ll enjoy this update!


QUICK FIND – NEW LISTS

If you’ve been using Things for awhile, you’re probably quite adept at zipping around the app with Quick Find. For today’s release, we’ve added some handy new lists to navigate to.

To access these new lists, simply type their name into Quick Find:

• “Deadlines” – all your upcoming (or passed!) deadlines, neatly sorted.
• “Repeating” – all your repeating to-dos in one, convenient place.
• “Tomorrow” – a nice focused list to plan tomorrow, today.
• “All Projects” – an overview of all your big goals.
• “Logged Projects” – an overview of your past achievements.

While not technically a list, note that you can also type “Settings” (or “Preferences”) to quickly get there. No more digging for that Settings button!


QUICK FIND – RECENTS

• We’ve also made switching between lists even quicker: invoke Quick Find and you’ll now see all the lists you’ve recently viewed.
• And on iPhone or iPad you no longer need to scroll to the top of a long list to access Quick Find: just tap the list’s title for instant search.


QUICK FIND – HEADINGS

• Quick Find now supports searching for projects’ headings and quickly navigating to them.


MORE IMPROVEMENTS

• See the exact date and time when a to-do or project was created or completed. On iOS, tap ••• > Share > Get Info. On Mac, go to Items > Get Info.
• When typing a date on systems set to a 12-hour clock, the parser now chooses AM/PM more intelligently (and offers both options in some cases).
• The following prefixes are now recognized as bullets and stripped out when pasting text into to-do lists or checklists: •, *, - [ ]
• Increased the sidebar width on larger iPad Pros to accommodate those longer project titles :)
• Added support for Cmd+click on links to open them in background. (Mac only)
• Inside Areas, new projects can now be inserted with a New Project button in the toolbar and TouchBar. (Mac only)


OTHER CHANGES & FIXES

• Several bug fixes relating to drag and drop.
• Improved handling of changes to lists.
• Improvements for background execution.
• Other small bug fixes and improvements.


Check out our blog for all the latest news: thingsapp.com
3.11.1 2020-01-09
• Fixed a bug where copying a link to a list could result in the wrong URL being copied.
• Fixed a bug where pasting multiple lines of text into a project’s empty notes field wouldn’t resize the layout correctly.
• Fixed a bug where tapping a project in the Today extension wouldn’t flash it yellow on reveal in the Today list.
• Fixed a bug where the iPad sidebar’s expand/collapse handle wouldn’t un-highlight in some situations.
• Fixed the spacing around the source list (particularly noticeable on devices without rounded corners).
• Fixed some glitches when dismissing popovers.
• Fixed a few accessibility bugs:
• Improved accessibility for accessing Quick Find through the navigation bar.
• Fixed a VoiceOver crash when scrolling the source list.
• Fixed issues with using VoiceOver to access Quick Find in the source list.
• Fixed an issue where source list views would be “dimmed” in the source list in VoiceOver mode.


THINGS 3.11

Hi everyone! Things 3.11 is here – a big update for the Quick Find feature with new ways to navigate the app and quickly view important data. We hope you’ll enjoy this update!


QUICK FIND – NEW LISTS

If you’ve been using Things for awhile, you’re probably quite adept at zipping around the app with Quick Find. For today’s release, we’ve added some handy new lists to navigate to.

To access these new lists, simply type their name into Quick Find:

• “Deadlines” – all your upcoming (or passed!) deadlines, neatly sorted.
• “Repeating” – all your repeating to-dos in one, convenient place.
• “Tomorrow” – a nice focused list to plan tomorrow, today.
• “All Projects” – an overview of all your big goals.
• “Logged Projects” – an overview of your past achievements.

While not technically a list, note that you can also type “Settings” (or “Preferences”) to quickly get there. No more digging for that Settings button!


QUICK FIND – RECENTS

• We’ve also made switching between lists even quicker: invoke Quick Find and you’ll now see all the lists you’ve recently viewed.
• And on iPhone or iPad you no longer need to scroll to the top of a long list to access Quick Find: just tap the list’s title for instant search.


QUICK FIND – HEADINGS

• Quick Find now supports searching for projects’ headings and quickly navigating to them.


MORE IMPROVEMENTS

• See the exact date and time when a to-do or project was created or completed. On iOS, tap ••• > Share > Get Info. On Mac, go to Items > Get Info.
• When typing a date on systems set to a 12-hour clock, the parser now chooses AM/PM more intelligently (and offers both options in some cases).
• The following prefixes are now recognized as bullets and stripped out when pasting text into to-do lists or checklists: •, *, - [ ]
• Increased the sidebar width on larger iPad Pros to accommodate those longer project titles :)
• Added support for Cmd+click on links to open them in background. (Mac only)
• Inside Areas, new projects can now be inserted with a New Project button in the toolbar and TouchBar. (Mac only)


OTHER CHANGES & FIXES

• Several bug fixes relating to drag and drop.
• Improved handling of changes to lists.
• Improvements for background execution.
• Other small bug fixes and improvements.


Check out our blog for all the latest news: thingsapp.com
3.11 2019-12-16
Hi everyone! Things 3.11 is here – a big update for the Quick Find feature with new ways to navigate the app and quickly view important data. We hope you’ll enjoy this update!


QUICK FIND – NEW LISTS

If you’ve been using Things for awhile, you’re probably quite adept at zipping around the app with Quick Find. For today’s release, we’ve added some handy new lists to navigate to.

To access these new lists, simply type their name into Quick Find:

• “Deadlines” – all your upcoming (or passed!) deadlines, neatly sorted.
• “Repeating” – all your repeating to-dos in one, convenient place.
• “Tomorrow” – a nice focused list to plan tomorrow, today.
• “All Projects” – an overview of all your big goals.
• “Logged Projects” – an overview of your past achievements.

While not technically a list, note that you can also type “Settings” (or “Preferences”) to quickly get there. No more digging for that Settings button!


QUICK FIND – RECENTS

• We’ve also made switching between lists even quicker: invoke Quick Find and you’ll now see all the lists you’ve recently viewed.
• And on iPhone or iPad you no longer need to scroll to the top of a long list to access Quick Find: just tap the list’s title for instant search.


QUICK FIND – HEADINGS

• Quick Find now supports searching for projects’ headings and quickly navigating to them.


MORE IMPROVEMENTS

• See the exact date and time when a to-do or project was created or completed. On iOS, tap ••• > Share > Get Info. On Mac, go to Items > Get Info.
• When typing a date on systems set to a 12-hour clock, the parser now chooses AM/PM more intelligently (and offers both options in some cases).
• The following prefixes are now recognized as bullets and stripped out when pasting text into to-do lists or checklists: •, *, - [ ]
• Increased the sidebar width on larger iPad Pros to accommodate those longer project titles :)
• Added support for Cmd+click on links to open them in background. (Mac only)
• Inside Areas, new projects can now be inserted with a New Project button in the toolbar and TouchBar. (Mac only)


OTHER CHANGES & FIXES

• Several bug fixes relating to drag and drop.
• Improved handling of changes to lists.
• Improvements for background execution.
• Other small bug fixes and improvements.


Check out our blog for all the latest news: thingsapp.com
3.10.10 2019-11-27
• Improved stability and bug fixes.


THINGS 3.10

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.
3.10.9 2019-11-25
• Fixed an issue which prevented to-dos’ notes from displaying on Apple Watch.


THINGS 3.10

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.
3.10.8 2019-11-19
• Fixed the layout of the + button’s popover on smaller screens.
• Fixed some layout issues with headings in projects.
• Fixed the positioning of to-dos created through keyboard shortcuts when Today is grouped by list.
• Fixed some glitches when performing actions while in selection mode.
• Fixed some crashes that could occur when updating lists.
• Fixed some crashes that could occur when changes were received for to-dos that were expanded.
• Improved accessibility for collapsed to-dos.
• Many other smaller bug fixes and improvements.


THINGS 3.10

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.
3.10.7 2019-11-05
• Changed the format that notes are stored in (as a result, you may notice a change to the way URLs and file links are presented visually).
• Fixed an issue where the app would stop responding on launch for some users.
• Fixed an issue where selecting a project in the sidebar would result in a black screen if that project was already displayed.
• Fixed an issue where physical keyboards were not detected properly in iPadOS 13.


THINGS 3.10

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.
3.10.6 2019-10-31
• Fixed an issue where the Share Extension’s Save button could be hidden by the keyboard.


THINGS 3.10

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.
3.10.5 2019-10-25
• Improved the removal of old notifications from Notification Center in more situations.
• Fixed a bug where Settings > About > Device Info wouldn’t work on iOS 13.
• Fixed a bug with printing from the share sheet while in Dark Mode on iOS 13.
• Fixed a bug where dialogs could become stuck on screen after stopping a repeating project.
• Fixed a bug where items from Reminders with an “all day” date would be imported into Things with a reminder time at midnight.
• Fixed a bug where the app could hang on launch in some situations.
• Fixed some bugs showing contact lists.
• Fixed some animation glitches in the Today Extension.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when dragging a heading to a secondary window.


THINGS 3.10

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.
3.10.4 2019-10-17
Hi everyone! We hope you’ve had a great summer.

Since June we’ve been working away on our big fall update – Things 3.10 – and it’s now ready for iOS 13. We’ve also released a great update for iPadOS with support for multiple windows and much more.

Here’s what’s new for iPhone:

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.

—— New in Things 3.10.4 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.10.3 2019-10-15
Hi everyone! We hope you’ve had a great summer.

Since June we’ve been working away on our big fall update – Things 3.10 – and it’s now ready for iOS 13. We’ve also released a great update for iPadOS with support for multiple windows and much more.

Here’s what’s new for iPhone:

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.

—— New in Things 3.10.3 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.10.2 2019-09-30
Hi everyone! We hope you’ve had a great summer.

Since June we’ve been working away on our big fall update – Things 3.10 – and it’s now ready for iOS 13. We’ve also released a great update for iPadOS with support for multiple windows and much more.

Here’s what’s new for iPhone:

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.

—— New in Things 3.10.2 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.10.1 2019-09-24
Hi everyone! We hope you’ve had a great summer.

Since June we’ve been working away on our big fall update – Things 3.10 – and it’s now ready for iOS 13. We’ve also released a great update for iPadOS with support for multiple windows and much more.

Here’s what’s new for iPhone:

SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.
3.10 2019-09-17
Hi everyone! We hope you’ve had a great summer.

Since June we’ve been working away on our big fall update – Things 3.10 – and it’s now ready for iOS 13 and watchOS 6. This update introduces great new features for iPhone, including major improvements for Siri Shortcuts.

We’re also preparing Things 3.10 for iPad – with new features including support for multiple windows and much more – so stay tuned for that update later this month.

Here’s what’s new for iPhone:



SIRI SHORTCUTS
Shortcuts has received a major overhaul this year, and we’ve added support for all the great new features. This means that any shortcuts you created in the past will need to be rebuilt.
• We now have four official Things actions in the Shortcuts app: Add To-Do, Show To-Do, Show List, and Run Things URL.
• You can go to Settings > Siri & Shortcuts to find some tips on how to create your first shortcuts.
• Note that the old Workflow action “Add Things To-Do” is still visible in the Shortcuts app, but you should avoid it completely (it will eventually be removed).

NEW SHARE EXTENSION
Our extension for sharing stuff into Things from other apps was previously an Action Extension (in the Share Sheet’s row of grey buttons); we’ve now converted it into a Share Extension, and you’ll find it in the row of colored app icons instead.
• It now looks like the in-app new to-do popover.
• You can now choose the target list for your new to-do.

SYSTEM DARK MODE
The OS now has a system-wide setting for Dark Mode and we’ve added full support for it. This means our toggle based on screen brightness has been removed and Things now adapts to the system-wide setting (unless you set Things’ mode manually, which is still possible).

NEW GESTURES
Things supports the new text gestures on iOS 13. These gestures make it easier to select, copy, and paste; you can also undo typing with a swipe. See Apple’s documentation for more info.

REMINDERS INBOX
Apple’s Reminders app has changed quite a bit this year. We’ve reworked the existing feature for adding to-dos to Things’ Inbox; it’s now called “Reminders Inbox” in Settings.

REMINDERS IMPORT
We’ve also built a new “Reminders Import” feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. You’ll find this feature in Settings > Import.

ACCESSIBILITY
Things now has improved support for Voice Over and the new Voice Control feature – especially for navigating and scrolling lists, editing to-dos, and reordering to-dos.
3.9.7 2019-09-02
Things 3.9 is our big “Spring Cleaning” release – the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations.

These major changes are all under the hood, so you should experience no difference in behavior.

But we have included some small usability improvements on iPhone and iPad as well:

• The app is significantly faster to launch, and also when opening a to-do, or tapping + to create a new to-do.
• The layout of collapsed to-dos is improved, particularly for smaller iPhones, so that more of the title is visible.
• Usability of the popover for setting dates has been improved to provide more clarity, especially when also setting reminders.

For more information about this release, visit our blog at thingsapp.com

—— New in Things 3.9.7 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.9.6 2019-07-07
Things 3.9 is our big “Spring Cleaning” release – the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations.

These major changes are all under the hood, so you should experience no difference in behavior.

But we have included some small usability improvements on iPhone and iPad as well:

• The app is significantly faster to launch, and also when opening a to-do, or tapping + to create a new to-do.
• The layout of collapsed to-dos is improved, particularly for smaller iPhones, so that more of the title is visible.
• Usability of the popover for setting dates has been improved to provide more clarity, especially when also setting reminders.

For more information about this release, visit our blog at thingsapp.com

—— New in Things 3.9.6 ——
• Fixed a bug where the app could freeze after showing the welcome screen.
3.9.5 2019-07-06
Things 3.9 is our big “Spring Cleaning” release – the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations.

These major changes are all under the hood, so you should experience no difference in behavior.

But we have included some small usability improvements on iPhone and iPad as well:

• The app is significantly faster to launch, and also when opening a to-do, or tapping + to create a new to-do.
• The layout of collapsed to-dos is improved, particularly for smaller iPhones, so that more of the title is visible.
• Usability of the popover for setting dates has been improved to provide more clarity, especially when also setting reminders.

For more information about this release, visit our blog at thingsapp.com

—— New in Things 3.9.5 ——
• Fixed a bug where the app could freeze after showing the welcome screen.
3.9.4 2019-07-01
Things 3.9 is our big “Spring Cleaning” release – the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations.

These major changes are all under the hood, so you should experience no difference in behavior.

But we have included some small usability improvements on iPhone and iPad as well:

• The app is significantly faster to launch, and also when opening a to-do, or tapping + to create a new to-do.
• The layout of collapsed to-dos is improved, particularly for smaller iPhones, so that more of the title is visible.
• Usability of the popover for setting dates has been improved to provide more clarity, especially when also setting reminders.

For more information about this release, visit our blog at thingsapp.com

—— New in Things 3.9.4 ——
• Fixed a problem where the text in notes could be too small.
• Fixed a bug where Things could freeze when resuming from the background in some cases.
• Fixed a bug where changes from the Action and Today Extensions were not being updated in the main app quickly.
3.9.3 2019-06-14
Things 3.9 is our big “Spring Cleaning” release – the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations.

These major changes are all under the hood, so you should experience no difference in behavior.

But we have included some small usability improvements on iPhone and iPad as well:

• The app is significantly faster to launch, and also when opening a to-do, or tapping + to create a new to-do.
• The layout of collapsed to-dos is improved, particularly for smaller iPhones, so that more of the title is visible.
• Usability of the popover for setting dates has been improved to provide more clarity, especially when also setting reminders.

For more information about this release, visit our blog at thingsapp.com

—— New in Things 3.9.3 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.9.2 2019-05-22
Things 3.9 is our big “Spring Cleaning” release – the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations.

These major changes are all under the hood, so you should experience no difference in behavior.

But we have included some small usability improvements on iPhone and iPad as well:

• The app is significantly faster to launch, and also when opening a to-do, or tapping + to create a new to-do.
• The layout of collapsed to-dos is improved, particularly for smaller iPhones, so that more of the title is visible.
• Usability of the popover for setting dates has been improved to provide more clarity, especially when also setting reminders.

For more information about this release, visit our blog at thingsapp.com

—— New in Things 3.9.2 ——
• Some improvements for date formats.
• Fixed an issue where a to-do wouldn’t flash yellow when being revealed from a notification or search.
• Fixed an issue on iPad where, when dragging an email or other item into Things, the new to-do’s title wasn’t automatically selected.
3.9.1 2019-05-16
Things 3.9 is our big “Spring Cleaning” release – the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations.

These major changes are all under the hood, so you should experience no difference in behavior.

But we have included some small usability improvements on iPhone and iPad as well:

• The app is significantly faster to launch, and also when opening a to-do, or tapping + to create a new to-do.
• The layout of collapsed to-dos is improved, particularly for smaller iPhones, so that more of the title is visible.
• Usability of the popover for setting dates has been improved to provide more clarity, especially when also setting reminders.

For more information about this release, visit our blog at thingsapp.com
3.9 2019-05-13
Things 3.9 is our big “Spring Cleaning” release – the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations.

These major changes are all under the hood, so you should experience no difference in behavior.

But we have included some small usability improvements on iPhone and iPad as well:

• The app is significantly faster to launch, and also when opening a to-do, or tapping + to create a new to-do.
• The layout of collapsed to-dos is improved, particularly for smaller iPhones, so that more of the title is visible.
• Usability of the popover for setting dates has been improved to provide more clarity, especially when also setting reminders.

For more information about this release, visit our blog at thingsapp.com
3.8.7 2019-03-25
Things 3.8 delivers one of our most requested features: Dark Mode for iOS!

Choose between three beautiful appearances – Light, Dark, and Black – or have it switch automatically based on your display brightness. Just go to Settings > Appearance to try it out. We hope you like it :)

—— New in Things 3.8.7 ——
• Fixed a bug that miscalculated the date for a repeating to-do’s next instance if the repeating pattern was created on iOS and was set for the last day of the month or year.
3.8.6 2019-03-11
Things 3.8 delivers one of our most requested features: Dark Mode for iOS!

Choose between three beautiful appearances – Light, Dark, and Black – or have it switch automatically based on your display brightness. Just go to Settings > Appearance to try it out. We hope you like it :)

—— New in Things 3.8.6 ——
• Things now requires iOS 10.2 or later and watchOS 3.2 or later.
• Adjusted the appearance of the Today extension to better match the rest of the app.
• Improved the Russian localization.
• Fixed a potential hang that could occur when displaying Calendar events.
• Fixed a problem with the order of to-dos added to Upcoming via the JSON URL scheme.
• Fixed various bugs with tag management.
• Various other minor bug fixes and improvements.
3.8.5 2019-01-29
Things 3.8 delivers one of our most requested features: Dark Mode for iOS!

Choose between three beautiful appearances – Light, Dark, and Black – or have it switch automatically based on your display brightness. Just go to Settings > Appearance to try it out. We hope you like it :)

—— New in Things 3.8.5 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.8.4 2019-01-17
Things 3.8 delivers one of our most requested features: Dark Mode for iOS!

Choose between three beautiful appearances – Light, Dark, and Black – or have it switch automatically based on your display brightness. Just go to Settings > Appearance to try it out. We hope you like it :)

—— New in Things 3.8.4 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.8.3 2019-01-16
Things 3.8 delivers one of our most requested features: Dark Mode for iOS!

Choose between three beautiful appearances – Light, Dark, and Black – or have it switch automatically based on your display brightness. Just go to Settings > Appearance to try it out. We hope you like it :)

From all of us here at Things, Happy Holidays! Thanks for a great year and see you in 2019.

—— New in Things 3.8.3 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.8.2 2018-12-20
Things 3.8 delivers one of our most requested features: Dark Mode for iOS!

Choose between three beautiful appearances – Light, Dark, and Black – or have it switch automatically based on your display brightness. Just go to Settings > Appearance to try it out. We hope you like it :)

From all of us here at Things, Happy Holidays! Thanks for a great year and see you in 2019.

—— New in Things 3.8.2 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.8.1 2018-12-14
Things 3.8 delivers one of our most requested features: Dark Mode for iOS!

Choose between three beautiful appearances – Light, Dark, and Black – or have it switch automatically based on your display brightness. Just go to Settings > Appearance to try it out. We hope you like it :)

From all of us here at Things, Happy Holidays! Thanks for a great year and see you in 2019.

—— New in Things 3.8.1 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.
3.8 2018-12-12
Things 3.8 delivers one of our most requested features: Dark Mode for iOS!

Choose between three beautiful appearances – Light, Dark, and Black – or have it switch automatically based on your display brightness. Just go to Settings > Appearance to try it out. We hope you like it :)

From all of us here at Things, Happy Holidays! Thanks for a great year and see you in 2019.
3.7.5 2018-11-07
Things 3.7 is packed with great new features for iOS 12 and watchOS 5 – including support for Siri Shortcuts, the Siri watch face and new watch, Dynamic Notifications, Password AutoFill, and Landscape Mode for iPhone.


SIRI SHORTCUTS

On iOS 12, you can use the new Siri Shortcuts feature. Siri will determine common actions you perform inside of Things and suggest them as shortcuts on your Lock screen, like “Show Today” or “Add To-Do”.

But you can also build your own shortcuts in Things’ settings and record a voice trigger for them. Here are a few examples of what shortcuts can do:

• Build your own Quick Entry
Record shortcuts for different things you enter often, like Errands or Movies you want to watch. Every time you invoke these shortcuts (e.g. “Hey Siri, add an errand”), Things opens to reveal a new to-do, with all the relevant details pre-filled, like tags, the list it should go to, etc. – all that’s left for you to do is enter the title and hit save.

• Ready-made to-dos
Create shortcuts for adding to-dos that are always exactly the same, like a packing list, or your favorite recipe. When you invoke the shortcut, Things adds it in the background.

• Quick access to lists
Record shortcuts to open particular lists, like Today, Upcoming, a project you’re working on, your Work area, and so on. You can also specify a tag that the list should be filtered by when it opens.

• Build Workflows
Any shortcut can also be used in Apple’s new Shortcuts app, which allows you to combine multiple shortcuts from different apps into one workflow.


DYNAMIC NOTIFICATIONS

When you get a notification, tap the Snooze button and you’ll notice that you now have granular control over the duration of the snooze: 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour.


PASSWORD AUTOFILL

Things supports iOS 12’s new Password AutoFill feature. It creates a strong password for you, keeps it safe, and automatically enters it for you when you log in on a new device. All of this now works with Things Cloud.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve added full support for watchOS 5. You’ll notice Things now appears on the Siri watch face; it shows the next to-do from your Today list, and how many to-dos are left for the day. We’ve built four great new complications for the new Infograph watch faces.


LANDSCAPE MODE

Things now supports landscape mode on the iPhone :)


For more information about Things 3.7 check our blog (thingsapp.com). We hope you enjoy these new features!


—— New in Things 3.7.5 ——
• Fixed a bug where some interface elements would be shown as red on iPhone 5
3.7.4 2018-11-05
Things 3.7 is packed with great new features for iOS 12 and watchOS 5 – including support for Siri Shortcuts, the Siri watch face and new watch, Dynamic Notifications, Password AutoFill, and Landscape Mode for iPhone.


SIRI SHORTCUTS

On iOS 12, you can use the new Siri Shortcuts feature. Siri will determine common actions you perform inside of Things and suggest them as shortcuts on your Lock screen, like “Show Today” or “Add To-Do”.

But you can also build your own shortcuts in Things’ settings and record a voice trigger for them. Here are a few examples of what shortcuts can do:

• Build your own Quick Entry
Record shortcuts for different things you enter often, like Errands or Movies you want to watch. Every time you invoke these shortcuts (e.g. “Hey Siri, add an errand”), Things opens to reveal a new to-do, with all the relevant details pre-filled, like tags, the list it should go to, etc. – all that’s left for you to do is enter the title and hit save.

• Ready-made to-dos
Create shortcuts for adding to-dos that are always exactly the same, like a packing list, or your favorite recipe. When you invoke the shortcut, Things adds it in the background.

• Quick access to lists
Record shortcuts to open particular lists, like Today, Upcoming, a project you’re working on, your Work area, and so on. You can also specify a tag that the list should be filtered by when it opens.

• Build Workflows
Any shortcut can also be used in Apple’s new Shortcuts app, which allows you to combine multiple shortcuts from different apps into one workflow.


DYNAMIC NOTIFICATIONS

When you get a notification, tap the Snooze button and you’ll notice that you now have granular control over the duration of the snooze: 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour.


PASSWORD AUTOFILL

Things supports iOS 12’s new Password AutoFill feature. It creates a strong password for you, keeps it safe, and automatically enters it for you when you log in on a new device. All of this now works with Things Cloud.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve added full support for watchOS 5. You’ll notice Things now appears on the Siri watch face; it shows the next to-do from your Today list, and how many to-dos are left for the day. We’ve built four great new complications for the new Infograph watch faces.


LANDSCAPE MODE

Things now supports landscape mode on the iPhone :)


For more information about Things 3.7 check our blog (thingsapp.com). We hope you enjoy these new features!


—— New in Things 3.7.4 ——
• Fixed a bug where showing certain calendar events would cause the app to consume too many resources.
• Fixed a performance problem rescheduling to-dos.
• Many smaller bug fixes.
3.7.3 2018-09-28
Things 3.7 is packed with great new features for iOS 12 and watchOS 5 – including support for Siri Shortcuts, the Siri watch face and new watch, Dynamic Notifications, Password AutoFill, and Landscape Mode for iPhone.


SIRI SHORTCUTS

On iOS 12, you can use the new Siri Shortcuts feature. Siri will determine common actions you perform inside of Things and suggest them as shortcuts on your Lock screen, like “Show Today” or “Add To-Do”.

But you can also build your own shortcuts in Things’ settings and record a voice trigger for them. Here are a few examples of what shortcuts can do:

• Build your own Quick Entry
Record shortcuts for different things you enter often, like Errands or Movies you want to watch. Every time you invoke these shortcuts (e.g. “Hey Siri, add an errand”), Things opens to reveal a new to-do, with all the relevant details pre-filled, like tags, the list it should go to, etc. – all that’s left for you to do is enter the title and hit save.

• Ready-made to-dos
Create shortcuts for adding to-dos that are always exactly the same, like a packing list, or your favorite recipe. When you invoke the shortcut, Things adds it in the background.

• Quick access to lists
Record shortcuts to open particular lists, like Today, Upcoming, a project you’re working on, your Work area, and so on. You can also specify a tag that the list should be filtered by when it opens.

• Build Workflows
Any shortcut can also be used in Apple’s new Shortcuts app, which allows you to combine multiple shortcuts from different apps into one workflow.


DYNAMIC NOTIFICATIONS

When you get a notification, tap the Snooze button and you’ll notice that you now have granular control over the duration of the snooze: 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour.


PASSWORD AUTOFILL

Things supports iOS 12’s new Password AutoFill feature. It creates a strong password for you, keeps it safe, and automatically enters it for you when you log in on a new device. All of this now works with Things Cloud.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve added full support for watchOS 5. You’ll notice Things now appears on the Siri watch face; it shows the next to-do from your Today list, and how many to-dos are left for the day. We’ve built four great new complications for the new Infograph watch faces.


LANDSCAPE MODE

Things now supports landscape mode on the iPhone :)


For more information about Things 3.7 check our blog (thingsapp.com). We hope you enjoy these new features!


—— New in Things 3.7.3 ——
• Fixed some issues with editing a to-do’s title and notes using Chinese/Japanese/Korean input methods.
• Fixed a bug where deleting the search text was not possible if an external keyboard was connected to the iPad.
3.7.2 2018-09-24
Things 3.7 is packed with great new features for iOS 12 and watchOS 5 – including support for Siri Shortcuts, the Siri watch face and new watch, Dynamic Notifications, Password AutoFill, and Landscape Mode for iPhone.


SIRI SHORTCUTS

On iOS 12, you can use the new Siri Shortcuts feature. Siri will determine common actions you perform inside of Things and suggest them as shortcuts on your Lock screen, like “Show Today” or “Add To-Do”.

But you can also build your own shortcuts in Things’ settings and record a voice trigger for them. Here are a few examples of what shortcuts can do:

• Build your own Quick Entry
Record shortcuts for different things you enter often, like Errands or Movies you want to watch. Every time you invoke these shortcuts (e.g. “Hey Siri, add an errand”), Things opens to reveal a new to-do, with all the relevant details pre-filled, like tags, the list it should go to, etc. – all that’s left for you to do is enter the title and hit save.

• Ready-made to-dos
Create shortcuts for adding to-dos that are always exactly the same, like a packing list, or your favorite recipe. When you invoke the shortcut, Things adds it in the background.

• Quick access to lists
Record shortcuts to open particular lists, like Today, Upcoming, a project you’re working on, your Work area, and so on. You can also specify a tag that the list should be filtered by when it opens.

• Build Workflows
Any shortcut can also be used in Apple’s new Shortcuts app, which allows you to combine multiple shortcuts from different apps into one workflow.


DYNAMIC NOTIFICATIONS

When you get a notification, tap the Snooze button and you’ll notice that you now have granular control over the duration of the snooze: 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour.


PASSWORD AUTOFILL

Things supports iOS 12’s new Password AutoFill feature. It creates a strong password for you, keeps it safe, and automatically enters it for you when you log in on a new device. All of this now works with Things Cloud.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve added full support for watchOS 5. You’ll notice Things now appears on the Siri watch face; it shows the next to-do from your Today list, and how many to-dos are left for the day. We’ve built four great new complications for the new Infograph watch faces.


LANDSCAPE MODE

Things now supports landscape mode on the iPhone :)


For more information about Things 3.7 check our blog (thingsapp.com). We hope you enjoy these new features!


—— New in Things 3.7.2 ——
• Fixed a crash in specific cases related to Siri integration.
• Fixed selection issues in the When dialog.
• Fixed the search URL command not working properly when the app isn’t running.
• Fixed an issue where you could have a dragged to-do “stuck” on screen in specific situations.
• Fixed an issue where tapping “OK” in a task list would scroll to reveal the current selection.
• Fixed an issue where to-dos would collapse when attempting to reorder checklist items.
• Fixed some localization issues.
3.7.1 2018-09-18
Things 3.7 is packed with great new features for iOS 12 and watchOS 5 – including support for Siri Shortcuts, the Siri watch face and new watch, Dynamic Notifications, Password AutoFill, and Landscape Mode for iPhone.


SIRI SHORTCUTS

On iOS 12, you can use the new Siri Shortcuts feature. Siri will determine common actions you perform inside of Things and suggest them as shortcuts on your Lock screen, like “Show Today” or “Add To-Do”.

But you can also build your own shortcuts in Things’ settings and record a voice trigger for them. Here are a few examples of what shortcuts can do:

• Build your own Quick Entry
Record shortcuts for different things you enter often, like Errands or Movies you want to watch. Every time you invoke these shortcuts (e.g. “Hey Siri, add an errand”), Things opens to reveal a new to-do, with all the relevant details pre-filled, like tags, the list it should go to, etc. – all that’s left for you to do is enter the title and hit save.

• Ready-made to-dos
Create shortcuts for adding to-dos that are always exactly the same, like a packing list, or your favorite recipe. When you invoke the shortcut, Things adds it in the background.

• Quick access to lists
Record shortcuts to open particular lists, like Today, Upcoming, a project you’re working on, your Work area, and so on. You can also specify a tag that the list should be filtered by when it opens.

• Build Workflows
Any shortcut can also be used in Apple’s new Shortcuts app, which allows you to combine multiple shortcuts from different apps into one workflow.


DYNAMIC NOTIFICATIONS

When you get a notification, tap the Snooze button and you’ll notice that you now have granular control over the duration of the snooze: 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour.


PASSWORD AUTOFILL

Things supports iOS 12’s new Password AutoFill feature. It creates a strong password for you, keeps it safe, and automatically enters it for you when you log in on a new device. All of this now works with Things Cloud.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve added full support for watchOS 5. You’ll notice Things now appears on the Siri watch face; it shows the next to-do from your Today list, and how many to-dos are left for the day. We’ve built four great new complications for the new Infograph watch faces.


LANDSCAPE MODE

Things now supports landscape mode on the iPhone :)


For more information about Things 3.7 check our blog (thingsapp.com). We hope you enjoy these new features!
3.7 2018-09-17
Things 3.7 is packed with great new features for iOS 12 and watchOS 5 – including support for Siri Shortcuts, Apple Watch Series 4 and the Siri watch face, Dynamic Notifications, Password AutoFill, and Landscape Mode for iPhone.


SIRI SHORTCUTS

On iOS 12, you can use the new Siri Shortcuts feature. Siri will determine common actions you perform inside of Things and suggest them as shortcuts on your Lock screen, like “Show Today” or “Add To-Do”.

But you can also build your own shortcuts in Things’ settings and record a voice trigger for them. Here are a few examples of what shortcuts can do:

• Build your own Quick Entry
Record shortcuts for different things you enter often, like Errands or Movies you want to watch. Every time you invoke these shortcuts (e.g. “Hey Siri, add an errand”), Things opens to reveal a new to-do, with all the relevant details pre-filled, like tags, the list it should go to, etc. – all that’s left for you to do is enter the title and hit save.

• Ready-made to-dos
Create shortcuts for adding to-dos that are always exactly the same, like a packing list, or your favorite recipe. When you invoke the shortcut, Things adds it in the background.

• Quick access to lists
Record shortcuts to open particular lists, like Today, Upcoming, a project you’re working on, your Work area, and so on. You can also specify a tag that the list should be filtered by when it opens.

• Build Workflows
Any shortcut can also be used in Apple’s new Shortcuts app, which allows you to combine multiple shortcuts from different apps into one workflow.


DYNAMIC NOTIFICATIONS

When you get a notification, tap the Snooze button and you’ll notice that you now have granular control over the duration of the snooze: 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour.


PASSWORD AUTOFILL

Things supports iOS 12’s new Password AutoFill feature. It creates a strong password for you, keeps it safe, and automatically enters it for you when you log in on a new device. All of this now works with Things Cloud.


APPLE WATCH

We’ve added full support for watchOS 5 and Apple Watch Series 4. You’ll notice Things now appears on the Siri watch face; it shows the next to-do from your Today list, and how many to-dos are left for the day. For the Series 4, we’ve built four great new complications for the new Infograph watch faces.


LANDSCAPE MODE

Things now supports landscape mode on the iPhone :)


For more information about Things 3.7 check our blog (thingsapp.com). We hope you enjoy these new features!
3.6.2 2018-08-08
This update accompanies our big 3.6 release for iPad, which delivers desktop-class productivity on the go. Everything you can do on your Mac, you can now do on your iPad: fully control the app with your keyboard, drag & drop to-dos in the sidebar, navigate the app with Type Travel, and more.

The iPhone app also gains some great new features:
• Apply tags to multiple to-dos at once (select a group then tap •••).
• Apply a deadline to multiple to-dos at once.
• Duplicate a multi-selected group of to-dos.
• Added support for app-wide undo & redo.

See our blog for all the details about this release: thingsapp.com

—— New in Things 3.6.2 ——
• Added keyboard settings (Settings > General > Keyboard) to allow users to disable shortcuts that clash with some external keyboards.
• Fixed some texts in the tutorial project.
• Fixed some typos in non-English languages.
• Fixed some visual glitches in the Things Cloud settings on smaller iPhones.
• Fixed a visual glitch where changes made in the Today Widget would appear to be “undone” if the app hadn’t been run in the meantime.
• Fixed an issue where some nested tags wouldn’t show up in project headers.
• Fixed an issue where the “This Evening” header’s moon icon could overlap the text in some situations.
• Fixed an issue where some dialogs wouldn’t wrap correctly in some languages.
• Fixed an issue where start dates could be removed when dragging multiple scheduled items to a different heading.
• Fixed an issue where it could become impossible to access certain dates in the When popover using the keyboard.
• Fixed a few crashes and glitches that could occur while the keyboard was being revealed as one to-do expanded while another to-do was being logged.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when dragging templates in areas.
3.6.1 2018-06-26
This update accompanies our big 3.6 release for iPad, which delivers desktop-class productivity on the go. Everything you can do on your Mac, you can now do on your iPad: fully control the app with your keyboard, drag & drop to-dos in the sidebar, navigate the app with Type Travel, and more.

The iPhone app also gains some great new features:
• Apply tags to multiple to-dos at once (select a group then tap •••).
• Apply a deadline to multiple to-dos at once.
• Duplicate a multi-selected group of to-dos.
• Added support for app-wide undo & redo.

See our blog for all the details about this release: thingsapp.com

—— New in Things 3.6.1 ——
• More graceful handling of calendars without titles (works around an iOS 11.4 bug related to the built-in Holiday calendar).
• Fixed some issues with scrolling while selecting items.
• Fixed an issue where a to-do moved out of the Inbox wouldn’t show the title of its destination list.
• Fixed the “Load more” button at the bottom of search results.
• Fixed an issue where the Undo history was lost when the app was temporarily backgrounded or the device was locked.
• Fixed an issue where the “Complete” option was accidentally shown in the ••• menu for repeating templates.
• Fixed an issue where the keyboard button could disappear when going from the notes field into the checklist field, or the checklist button could disappear when switching back from notes.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when creating a new to-do with Cmd+N while another to-do was expanded.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when converting a to-do with a checklist into a project.
• Fixed a crash that could occur when expanding a system text replacement that included hard returns/multiple lines of text.
• Improved Chinese localizations.
3.6 2018-05-28
This update accompanies our big 3.6 release for iPad, which delivers desktop-class productivity on the go. Everything you can do on your Mac, you can now do on your iPad: fully control the app with your keyboard, drag & drop to-dos in the sidebar, navigate the app with Type Travel, and more.

The iPhone app also gains some great new features:
• Apply tags to multiple to-dos at once (select a group then tap •••).
• Apply a deadline to multiple to-dos at once.
• Duplicate a multi-selected group of to-dos.

See our blog for all the details about this release: thingsapp.com
3.5.2 2018-05-02
Things 3 has been out for a while now and we’ve received lots of fantastic feedback – thank you so much! For today’s release, we took a close look at all your suggestions and revisited many areas of the app to polish it up. The result is Things 3.5 – a “Spit and Polish” release that combines 29 great little features and improvements into one big update.

AREAS — Now Collapsable!
Without a doubt, collapsable areas has been one of our most requested features. If your project list is super long – or if you just don’t want to see work projects on the weekend – collapse your areas to hide them.

TAGGING
• We’ve made the tags window searchable on iOS. Sweet! Just pull down and start typing to find the tag you want.
• We’ve made app-wide tag searches broader. When you search for a tag, you won’t just see items with that tag, but also items with its nested tags.
• A feature from Things 2 has also made a comeback: you can once again filter by “No Tag”.

INPUT/OUTPUT — Copy & Paste Magic
• Paste text from other apps into Things to create new to-dos (multiple lines of text will create multiple to-dos).
• Paste multiple lines of text into the title field of a to-do; the first line is the title, the rest goes into the notes.
• New on Mac: Copy to-dos, headings, or projects and paste them into other apps.
• New on Mac: Copy to-dos, projects, or headings and paste them into other lists within Things.
• New on Mac: Drag text into a Things window to create new to-dos (you can also drag files from Finder, people from Contacts, emails from Mail, etc.).
• New on Mac: Move items to other lists by hitting Cmd+C and then using the new “Move Here” shortcut: Cmd+Option+V.

On iOS, you’ll find the new paste option in the top right corner under the (v) menu.

THINGS URLs — Update Existing Items
We were extremely pleased with the launch of Things URLs, which allow you to create data in Things from outside the app. One of the main feature requests we’ve received is to provide a way to also make *changes* to items that already exist. This is now possible, thanks to our new UPDATE commands. See our website for more info.

TODAY WIDGET
The Today Widget now shows:
• Inline icons for checklists & reminders.
• A moon for items in This Evening.
• Progress pies for projects.

PERFORMANCE
• Some people have projects with thousands of to-dos. Whoa! Those projects should load faster now.
• We’ve sped up the generation of new repeating to-do instances.

LINKS
Links are now consistently detected everywhere: in to-do titles, notes, and checklists.

SETTINGS
• Redesigned settings on iOS for more clarity.
• A new setting on iOS: Today > Group by List.
• Options in the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar can now be customized.

DATE HANDLING
• Full completion dates are now displayed in the Logbook.
• Improved how multi-day events are displayed.

ZAPIER INTEGRATION
We’ve been working with Zapier to build deeper integration with our Mail to Things feature. They’ve now published a range of official Zaps that let you create to-dos from business tools such as Slack, Trello, Basecamp, and more.

AND MORE…
• Headings in projects can now be duplicated.
• Improved layout when in full-screen mode on Mac.
• Fixed a bug that could affect the system alert volume.
• Fixed a crash when duplicating items that were new in Today.
• Fixed two other crashes.

—— New in Things 3.5.2 ——
• Improved stability and bug fixes.