![]() Calendar integration allows the user to see their calendar events alongside their to-dos in the Today and Upcoming lists.Someday is used to store to-dos which need to be done, but are not time critical (or are on hold).Anytime is an overview of active to-dos from across all of the user's projects and areas (i.e., to-dos not scheduled for a later date, or postponed in Someday).Upcoming contains to-dos and projects that have been postponed to a specific date, as well as to-dos that are automatically generated based on repeating patterns chosen by the user.This Evening is a separate section at the bottom of Today where the user can set aside to-dos they don't plan to do until later in the evening.Today automatically collects to-dos which are due, or scheduled to begin, from all the user's lists into one centralized place they are the user's priorities for the current day.Unlike projects, areas are perpetual, do not have a checkbox, and are never completed. Areas can be used to group together projects and to-dos which correspond to the same, ongoing theme (e.g., "Work" or "Family").Once the project is finished, the user marks it complete and it moves to the Logbook with all the to-dos it contains. A project can be subdivided with headings. Projects are collections of to-dos that contribute to the completion of a larger goal (e.g., "Plan Holiday").Inbox is used to temporarily collect to-dos which have not been filed into a specific list yet.Things allows to-dos to be subdivided into several sections, which roughly correspond to parts of the Getting Things Done methodology: In 2018, thanks to its innovative implementation of external keyboard support, Things for iPad won the MacStories Selects Award for Best App Update of the year. Things won the Apple Design Award again with the release of Things 3 in 2017. ![]() In 2012, after the release of Things 2, Apple selected it as Editors' Choice, named it among the App Store Best of 2012, and inducted it into the App Store Hall of Fame. It first won the MacLife Editors' Choice Award in 2008, and then in 2009 it went on to win the Apple Design Award, the Macworld Editors' Choice Award, and the Macworld Best of Show Award. Things has won multiple awards over the years. In December 2013, Cultured Code announced that they had sold one million copies of the software to date, and in December 2014 the company announced that downloads had increased by an additional three million. It was then released alongside the iPad in 2010, and became one of the first apps available for Apple Watch in 2015. The following July, when the App Store launched, it was among the first 552 apps available for iPhone. ![]() It first released for Mac as an alpha that went out in late 2007 to 12,000 people and quickly gained popularity. Things is a task management app for macOS, iPadOS, iOS, and watchOS made by Cultured Code, a software startup based in Stuttgart, Germany. I could manually copy the files with basically the same result.English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese The inherent problems, as I see it, are on the ios end, and I haven’t found a work around, but I know nothing about ios system. Mobius sync does sync the files in the sync folder(s) OK, although it syncs every now and then instead of continuous sync as on other clients, but that is acceptable on my part. ![]() Same way with the SQLite database flie with projects for work. ![]() I have my personal password manager file and a work database file, sync’ed with my computers, but I muse re-load the file each time I want to see a current version. This may be a limitation of the app along with the ios operating system. Another limitation of the ios operating system is it does not allow me to open a file directly, but I must import it into the app. Syncthing only syncs when you connect for a brief period, as ios doesn’t permit a daemon running full time in the background. I have been running it on my iPhone for a couple or three weeks now, and although it works, it is not as I had anticipated. ![]()
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