![]() ![]() Tags allow the user to further describe to-dos using the popular tagging organisation paradigm lists can then be filtered by these tags to search for and focus on specific types of tasks. ![]() Repeating To-Dos are automatically generated by the app based on flexible recurrence rules, such as the last day of every month, every other Thursday, or two weeks after the last one was completed, etc.Shortcuts integration allows the user to automate common tasks by building shortcuts in Apple's Shortcuts app.Siri integration allows the user to speak to-dos to their iPad, iPhone, or Apple Watch and have them automatically appear in Things without having to type.The new to-do is saved to Things' inbox in the background. Add to Things is an extension on iPhone and iPad that, like Quick Entry, allows the user to send to-dos to Things from other apps.Activated by a global keyboard shortcut, it invokes a small pop-up window which can automatically include links to files or websites. Quick Entry is an extension on the Mac that allows the user to create to-dos while working in other apps.Reminders integration allows the user to import to-dos from Apple's Reminders app into their Things inbox.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.
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