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Overview Commands are sent to Things by constructing special URL links of the form: things:///commandName? parameter1=value1& parameter2=value2& ... Opening these links will launch the app and execute the command. Here’s how you would tell Things to create a to-do: things:///add? title=Buy%20milk& notes=High%20fat Support for x-callback-url All commands support the x-callback-url convention by cal
July 3rd, 2017 Things 3.1: Repeating To-Dos & Date Parsing Things 3.1 is out! It introduces repeating to-dos in projects, and improves the parsing and formatting of dates in many languages. Repeating To-Dos in Projects Since the release of Things 3, we’ve had loads of great feedback. One of the features requested the most is for repeating to-dos to also work inside of projects – and now they do! I
It’s here! We’ve been working hard on a completely new version of Things for the past years and we’re incredibly proud and excited to finally show it to all of you. Let’s get right down to the details – we have a lot for you to explore! Watch the app introduction video above. Read all about what’s new in the apps. Get useful tips and insights on how to use the apps on our updated support page. On
Things AppleScript Guide Revision 14, 2013-02-01 http://www.culturedcode.com/ The basics! 4 Lists! 4 Working with to-dos! 6 Getting to-dos! 6 Getting to-dos in a specific list! 6 Getting project to-dos! 6 Getting to-dos in a specific area! 7 Adding new to-dos! 7 Setting properties for a to do! 9 Working with projects! 10 Getting projects! 10 Adding new projects! 10 Setting properties for a project!
Things is the app for every thing you do. With it, you can organize every aspect of your life—from your daily routine to your long-term goals—and find the clarity that only comes from knowing what to do next. In about 10 minutes, this guide will teach you some valuable tricks for getting productive with Things – and staying that way. Let’s get started! Gather it all in one place Each and every thi
We’re delighted to show you the latest addition to the Things family: Things for Apple Watch. Designing Things for Apple Watch With the Watch, Apple is entering a new device category: wrist-worn computers. Much like with the iPad before, in order for the Watch to be useful, it needs to do some things better than our existing devices. This burden is not on Apple alone—we as developers need to striv
Things is the award-winning personal task manager that helps you plan your day, manage your projects, and make real progress toward your goals. Watch Introduction Video Simply Powerful Things makes it easy. 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. See features Get T
August 9th, 2012 Things 2.0 and Things Cloud Available Today we are happy to announce the release of Things 2 for Mac, iPad, and iPhone - a free update for all existing users. And we are introducing a new service, Things Cloud, which keeps your to-dos updated across all your devices - also for free. Before going into what's new, I'd like to put today's releases into perspective: Today is a big day
We’re delighted to announce an exciting new version of Things, designed and built to run natively on Apple Vision Pro. Things running on Apple Vision Pro With Vision Pro, Apple has introduced an entirely new computing platform. Your apps inhabit the space around you and offer entirely new ways to interact. This opens up exciting new possibilities. Apple sees productivity apps playing a central rol
We're happy to announce that the first round of test pilots have just been admitted to the cloud sync beta pool. As we stated in our last blog post, we're admitting a small group of testers at first; we'll then proceed with a gradual expansion of the pool as we go. The new cloud sync architecture has performed exceptionally well in our own internal testing. There is more to the new Things Mac beta
Interested in becoming a test pilot for Things Cloud Sync? The beta is expected to begin on May 2. We will invite a small number of test pilots at first, adding more as we go along. We will begin with Mac to Mac sync (requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later). iOS devices will join a little later.
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Working Here We don’t currently have any open positions – but if you possess a world-class skill set, and consider working on Things an exciting prospect, we’d certainly be happy to hear from you! Your cover letter and résumé can be submitted via email, and should be written in either English or German. Send Email
Adjustable Text Size Things 3.18 introduced adjustable text size on all devices, including support for the system’s Dynamic Type setting on iPhone and iPad. Read the blog post. Fall Releases Things 3.19 brought full compatibility with macOS 14 Sonoma, iPadOS 17, iOS 17, and watchOS 10. New features included interactive widgets, desktop widgets for Mac, widgets for StandBy and Night Mode, Lock Scre
Frequent questions: new device discounts android password Get Started Getting the Apps Here’s how to get Things for each of your devices. Syncing Your To-Dos Learn how to create a Things Cloud account and connect all your devices. Installing the Trial Importing Data From Another App The Basics Scheduling To-Dos Learn how to use Today, Anytime, Upcoming and Someday. Using Tags Sharpen your focus by
Xyle Scope was a CSS debugging tool for web designers that we developed in 2004. It allowed you to inspect the whole cascade of applicable style rules for selected HTML elements. Today, the functionality is superseded by Safari’s web inspector. We have stopped the development in 2007, and the product is no longer supported. The last stable version can still be downloaded here. It might or might no
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