You Need Things to do Things
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No matter what it is you need to do, you need to keep track of what you’re doing. Everyone has a different system. My Inbox is usually my task list. I know what I have to do, because it’s right there in my Inbox. It may not be a perfect system, but it works for me. I go through my Inbox several times a day, whittling down my list until I end up with only a small number of items left. I may go to bed at night with ten or so things left in there, but I’m usually waiting to give them a proper answer to a question.
Tracking your tasks can be as time consuming as completing them is. What do you use to keep track of yourself? I’ve tried many different programs, but I think I may have finally found the perfect answer – outside of my Inbox. Things is available right now for OS X. I haven’t found a Windows equivalent yet, so if you have – let me know about it!
A magical tag bar automatically appears when needed and adapts to the currently displayed list. It lets you drill down through even the longest list of to-dos. Whether it’s multiple tags, dates, or notes, to-do items display their information on an as needed basis. No more space wasted by empty or irrelevant column cells.
This is being heralded as “THE” task-management system. You can use iCal, but it’s just not as efficient. If you’re looking for desktop task-tracking on your Mac, you definitely have to use Things. It’s just the ultimate program. If there’s enough interest, I may be able to get them to give us a coupon! Be sure to leave a comment on this post letting me know of your interest.
There’s no end to the things you can do with Things: Things helps you organize life and work according to your responsibilities. You can track progress of your coworkers and teammates. Avoid project overload by setting less pressing ones to inactive. Every list can easily be filtered and sorted by due date. Include notes and links to files, web sites or email messages.
You can see how much this can help you get things done. It helps you stay more organized without having to think about where to put things!
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7 Comments
pigouinos
February 24th, 2009
at 7:58pm
any coupon code chris would be more than appreciated!
Mike Jaggers
February 24th, 2009
at 8:21pm
I’d love a discount! I use things as my main task organizer on my iPhone and the desktop version would be a perfect companion! Maybe a givaway of some sort?
ilya
February 24th, 2009
at 8:24pm
Chris, I’m using OmniFocus. What I really like about it (what’s missing from Things) is, I can sync over-the-air with my iPhone, and sync will all my Mac’s. I always have access to my To-Do’s.
Karl Becker
February 24th, 2009
at 9:46pm
I cannot recommend Things enough – it helped me be organized enough to finish an iPhone app, juggle a lot of different projects… can even help with your personal life and commitments. Outstanding app with great support!
Matt Smith
February 25th, 2009
at 5:09am
I replaced OS X’s Stickies with Things a few weeks ago. I’ve yet to fine-tune the areas of responsibility, but the functionality can’t be beat. Support for iPhone sync is really awesome, too. I do wish it would sync across multiple computers, but I believe there’s an XML file that you can manually sync if you like. Bottom line – outstanding software, 100% worth it.
Hans-Peter
February 25th, 2009
at 5:21am
I’d wish something similar would exist on windows. Things is really awesome for mac, I hope they’ll port it one day.
kelli
February 26th, 2009
at 1:23pm
i use omnifocus and it’s also pretty cool — has a mobile version, etc.