Things for Mac 3.12.1March 19, 2020Requires macOS 10.13 or later. Improved suggestions when searching for dates in the When and Deadline popovers. Fixed a glitch in the Quick Entry window. Fixed a problem where canceled projects showed as completed in the Logbook. Fixed a problem with popoversâ shadows when switching between light and dark modes.
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Fixed some sync merge issues for to-do titles and notes. Fixed crashes that occurred when stopping repeating to-dos. Improved translations for French and Japanese. Things for Mac 3.12March 10, 2020Requires macOS 10.13 or later. You can now edit the Tags or Deadlines of collapsed to-dos (even multiple to-dos at once) by hitting Cmd+Shift+T or D.
Added Quick Entry with Autofill support for the Microsoft Edge browser. Improved some edge cases when pasting content into lists. Fixed a crash that could occur in the Things Cloud setup dialog.
Fixed the behavior of keystrokes (Return, Escape) for confirmation alerts with more than two buttons. Many smaller internal improvements. Things for Mac 3.10October 8, 2019Requires macOS 10.13 or later. Full compatibility with macOS 10.15 Catalina.
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Added support for the new system Dark Mode scheduling; the app will now go dark at sunset when the Mac does. Added a new Reminders Import feature for users who want to migrate their entire Reminders database over to Things. Reworked the Reminders app integration for adding to-dos to Thingsâ Inbox; renamed it as âReminders Inboxâ in Settings. Dropped support for macOS 10.11 & 10.12. Things for Mac 3.9May 13, 2019Requires macOS 10.11 or laterThings 3.9 is the culmination of months of work, with broad refactorings, architectural changes, and optimizations. These changes are all under the hood.
In addition, weâve made the following minor user-facing changes:. Tweaked date formats throughout the app and app extensions. Added Quick Entry with Autofill support for the Opera web browser. Made behavior of the Cmd+(Opt+)K and Cmd+(Opt+).
Shortcuts match the iPad app. Improved how Things URLs with the search parameter are handled. Fixed a visual glitch with the search fieldâs clear button while running Things in Light Mode. Fixed a bug where the UI might not update properly when moving to-dos to different days in the Upcoming list. Fixed a bug where adding a to-doâs first tag via Cmd+Shift+T could break sometimes. Fixed some issues with several keyboard shortcuts when using the Russian input source. Fixed an AppleScript issue where a listâs to-dos would include list headers in a result.
Things for Mac 3.5.1April 27, 2018Requires macOS 10.11 or later. Tweaked the appearance of completion dates for older to-dos inside projects. Fixed an issue where repeating task templates could create unwanted duplicates.
Fixed an issue where Someday to-dos/projects would not be affected by tag filtering inside projects/areas. Fixed a crash that could occur when rearranging multiple areas in the sidebar.
Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to use the Share sub-menu for the âx later projectsâ entry in the sidebar. Fixed some other minor crash scenarios. Things for Mac 3.5April 18, 2018Requires macOS 10.11 or later. AREAS â Now Collapsable! Without a doubt, collapsable areas has been one of our most requested features. If your project list is super long â or if you just donât want to see work projects on the weekend â collapse your areas to hide them.
TAGGING. Weâve made app-wide tag searches broader. When you search for a tag, you wonât just see items with that tag, but also items with its nested tags. Things for Mac 3.4February 21, 2018Requires macOS 10.11 or laterThis release introduced the Things URL Scheme, which enabled three new features:. LINKING TO THINGS: Things now supports a special kind of link (or URL) that starts with âthings:â.
These links can be used to quickly jump to a to-do or list in Things from other apps. POWERFUL AUTOMATION: Thingsâ links can also be used to execute a broad range of powerful commands from outside of the app â to create to-dos, show tag filters, perform searches, and so on. HANDOVER FROM OTHER APPS: Other apps can now easily send data into Things. Other developers wanting to export data to Things can easily do so with our open source Swift library. This release also enabled diacritic-insensitive search. Things for Mac 3.2September 22, 2017Requires macOS 10.11 or later. Full compatibility with macOS 10.13 High Sierra.
Renamed the Siri preferences pane to Reminders, and modified its content. Minor tweak to the contents of the tutorial project. Fixed an issue where, if a to-do or heading was currently being edited, Cmd+N would insert a new to-do at the wrong place in a list. Fixed a crash that could occur when deleting a tag that was selected in the tag filter bar.
Fixed a crash that could occur when collapsing to-dos after editing them. Things for Mac 3.1.0July 3, 2017. Added support for repeating to-dos inside projects. Upgraded the sync schema to support repeating to-dos inside projects. All devices must be upgraded to the latest version to continue syncing.
Various improvements for the Natural Language Date Parser (including support for Japanese). Added a new warning that items will be deleted from Reminders when importing from Reminders for the first time. Fixed an issue when opening file links added to a to-doâs notes via Quick Entry with Autofill. Fixed a crash on macOS 10.11 when switching to a project which had a deadline set.
Fixed a crash on macOS 10.13 when closing windows. Things for Mac 3.0.0May 18, 2017Requires macOS 10.11 or laterThe first release of Things 3 for Mac, including these headline features:. ALL-NEW DESIGN: How it looks, how it works, and how it feels â Things has been completely redesigned, with more clarity, improved workflows, better structure, and delightful animations. Itâs a to-do list like no other. PROJECT HEADINGS: Itâs so much easier to handle your projects now that you can break them up with headings. Use them to create categories, milestones, or whatever you need â just give each one a name and drag your to-dos underneath.
Instantly youâve got a nice, clean structure for your list, and the plan becomes perfectly clear. CHECKLISTS: Some things take several steps to complete but donât require a full-blown project. Now you can use Checklists to break down the finer details of a to-do.
Use them for shopping lists, when packing your bag for a trip, or to detail a process at work so you wonât miss a critical step. CALENDAR INTEGRATION: Display calendar events alongside your to-dos and stay on top of your schedule. They will show at the top of your Today list, and for each day in Upcoming, where you plan the week ahead. PLAN YOUR DAY â WITH TODAY AND THIS EVENING: Once youâve made your plan, the Today list is your go-to place for all daily activities. Calendar events now display at the top, giving an outline of your schedule.
Your to-dos follow, with a discrete section at the bottom called This Evening for things youâll get to later in the day. PLAN YOUR WEEK â WITH UPCOMING: Plan your week ahead with the new Upcoming list. It shows everything on your agenda for the coming days: scheduled to-dos, repeating to-dos, deadlines, and calendar events. A quick peek at this list is all it takes to stay on top of your schedule. JUMP START: Working with dates is super easy with the new Jump Start popover. Use it to quickly put to-dos in your Today list, schedule them for later, or put them on hold in Someday. NATURAL LANGUAGE RECOGNITION: The When Selector has a magical ingredient: Natural Language Recognition.
It smartly detects what youâre typing to work out what you mean. âTom(orrow)â, âSat(urday)â, âin fou(r days)â, âAu(gust 1)â. As you can see, it jumps to all the right conclusions.
REMINDERS: One of Thingsâ most-requested features is now here: time-based reminders! You can add a reminder by typing (natural language recognition), or just speak to Siri.
For those to-dos you absolutely cannot miss, reminders will give you peace of mind. TYPE TRAVEL: Search and navigation in Things is now extremely fast, with Type Travel.
All you need to do is start typing â the name of a list, to-do, or tag â and instantly youâre taken there. Itâs magic!. APP-WIDE TAG FILTERS: Just start typing the name of any tag to pull up an app-wide filter. It shows all items with that tag across all your projects and areas. Itâs a fantastically versatile way to view your to-dos. THE NEW SIDEBAR: Projects in the sidebar are now nested under areas to keep everything tidy. Each one has a new progress indicator to show you how close you are to achieving your goal.
SLIM MODE: Collapse your sidebar with a two-finger swipe to cut out distractions and focus on your work. This is great when youâre working in Split View, or if you just need more room on your screen. MULTIPLE WINDOWS: You can now open multiple projects in their own windows and drag to-dos back and forth between them to organize with ease. Or use them across multiple displays, desktop spaces, or split views â whatever suits your personal workflow.
And much more. Things for Mac 2.8September 30, 2015Requires OS X 10.9 or later. Full compatibility with OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
New! Support for El Capitanâs new Split View mode â click and hold the green zoom button to move Things into the left or right pane. New!
Support for spring-loading lists in the sidebar via Force click â drag a to-do over a list in the sidebar, click deeper to open that list, and then position the to-do exactly where youâd like. (This feature requires El Capitan and a Mac with a Force Touch trackpad.).
Adjustments for El Capitanâs new San Francisco font. Fixed an issue where Daily Review items that were previously edited on an iOS device could reappear in the Macâs Daily Review after a sync. Improved handling of emails dragged into Things from Mail on El Capitan. Various smaller tweaks and fixes for El Capitan. The app now requires OS X 10.9 or later. Things for Mac 2.5October 16, 2014Mac App Store.
Full compatibility with OS X Yosemite. Today widget in notification center (Yosemite only).
Share and action extensions (Yosemite only). Handoff support (Yosemite only). Works with iPhone today; coming to iPad soon. Visual polish and refinements.
The first sync now hides the app window, showing only a progress indicator. Provided a more descriptive text for the dialog during this new initial sync process. Cleaned up contents of the Help menu. Other minor stability improvements and bug fixes.Traditional License. Full compatibility with OS X Yosemite. Today widget in notification center (Yosemite only).
Share and action extensions (Yosemite only). Handoff support (Yosemite only). Works with iPhone today; coming to iPad soon. Visual polish and refinements. The first sync now hides the app window, showing only a progress indicator.
Provided a more descriptive text for the dialog during this new initial sync process. Improved error handling for issues occuring during an initial Things Cloud sync. Fixed an issue where changing font size while editing a projectâs notes could cause data loss. Fixed blurriness of project icons in the File dialog on non-Retina displays. Cleaned up contents of the Help menu.
Other minor stability improvements and bug fixes. Things for Mac 1.5.1August 25, 2011.
Things Mac is now 64-bit (Lion & Snow Leopard). Enhancements for the main window buttons & various other minor UI refinements (Lion).
Bugfix: resolved an issue causing inconsistent sync between iOS devices, and also blank titles in some cases. Bugfix: resolved an issue which prevented the pasting of http s URLs into the notes field. Bugfix: resolved a UI issue which caused incorrect spacing in the sidebar between iChat icons and People labels (Snow Leopard). Things for Mac 1.3.5August 12, 2010.
Fixed an issue that caused Things to crash in some cases when rescheduling a scheduled to-do in Today. Fixed 3 additional issues that would make Things crash in specific situations. Fixed an issue where double clicking a to-do would open the wrong item in the details view. Tags window: Separated background & highlight drawing of outline view. Things for Mac 1.3.4June 24, 2010. Logged items from deleted areas are now preserved in the Logbook. Things now displays a confirmation dialog before deleting a non-empty area.
Added our own crash reporter. Things for Mac 1.2.9January 21st, 2010.
Fixed a regression related to the Today list sync conflict issue. Fixed an issue where items completed between and were shown in the Logbook as completed in 2010. Added support for emptying the Trash immediately. Hold down the option key while choosing the 'Empty Trash.' Menu command.
Fixed an issue where the title of a to-do could have multiple lines when entered via Quicksilver. Additional fixes for the issue where Things sometimes started with an empty window and remained unresponsive for some time. Fixed a bug that could result in missing search results when searching for tags that contain subtags.
Localization. Added missing translations for Tags window.
Localization. Japanese localization fixes. Localization.
French localization fixes. Things for Mac 1.2.8December 23, 2009. Fixed a sync conflict bug with the Today list. Note: Things for iPhone 1.3.12 is required for this fix to work, and is available on the App Store. Fixed an issue where file links containing a combination of Unicode characters and spaces were duplicated each time when opening the corresponding to-do. In some situations, Things would crash when launching Things 1.2.5 with a 1.2.6 database. Minor localization improvements.
Fixed an issue where Things sometimes started with an empty window and remained unresponsive. Fixed an issue where Quick Entry dialog shortcuts would get recreated even though the shortcuts were removed by the user. Things for Mac 1.2.6December 9, 2009. Things now monitors whether it is launched from outside the Applications folder, in which case it offers to move itself to the Applications folder. Added Quick Entry autofill support for Microsoft Entourage. Performance.
Things now launches faster in situations where many to-dos are created in or moved to the Today list (e.g. When to-dos are repeated, activate, or become due). Performance. Creation of projects is faster for libraries that contain many active projects. Performance.
Various smaller performance improvements. iCal sync. Things now uses a background application to collect changes occurring in systemwide to-dos even when it is not running. This allowed us to complete a workaround for an Apple Mail iCal sync issue. Bug fix. Previously the search field lost focus when an entered search term was deleted. This is fixed now.
Bug fix. The action pop-up button (lower-left of main window) now uses more appropriate menu items when a teammate is selected.
Bug fix. The mail-link which is automatically added to to-dos created in Apple Mail now has a 'Show in Mail' title (instead of the technical URL that had been previously displayed). Bug fix. The size of the 'File.'
Sheet is now remembered between launches. Bug fix. In some situations Things crashed when emptying Trash.
This is fixed now. Bug fix.
Fixed a problem where certain links from iCal syncing did not work properly. Bug fix. Disabling automatic checking for updates now works correctly.
Bug fix. The database upgrade dialog no longer appears when launching Things for the first time. Bug fix. Fixed an issue with editing due dates and schedule dates using the keyboard. Bug fix. Fixed an issue when dragging and dropping e-mail messages to the notes field when using a Chinese environment. Bug fix.
Fixed handling of double-clicks performed on Things' main window when in the background. The selection in the detail list now gets updated properly before editing. Bug fix. Fixed an issue when invoking Quick Entry crashed the entire application. Localization.
Japanese localization fixes. Localization. Spanish localization fixes. Complete overhaul of French localization including a localized version of the Help Book. Fixed a bug that in some rare cases crashed the application when invoking the Quick Entry dialog.
Fixed a bug that caused the File dialog to freeze in some circumstances. Removed a German string that inadvertently found its way into the English localization. Added acknowledgement for the keyboard shortcut recorder we are using in preferences. Things for Mac 1.2.4October 7, 2009.
Simplified dialog for filing to-dos into projects and areas. When entering tags in the corresponding field of a to-do, in addition to autocompletion, it is now also possible to use tag shortcuts. Repeating to-dos. In addition to 'last', also added '31st' as an option to specify the last day of a month.
iCal sync. Partial fix for an issue where Mail.app created duplicate items in Things. Toolbar. In the Projects list, the Next toolbar item is no longer shown when no projects are selected. Instead the Active/Inactive item is shown.
Toolbar. Titles of toolbar items that did not fit into the toolbar, were not always displayed correctly in the overflow menu. This is fixed. Toolbar. When removing an item from the Today list by clicking the 'Not Today' toolbar item, the toolbar item's title no longer incorrectly changes to 'Today'. Drag & Drop. It is now possible to drag RSS feeds from Apple Mail into a to-do's notes section.
Drag & Drop. When dragging cards from Address Book to the Things dock icon, the corresponding link in the new to-do's notes section is now created correctly (does not work on Snow Leopard yet).
Drag & Drop. When dragging a file to a to-do's notes section, we no longer add a '+' badge to the dragged image. Instead the arrow badge is shown to indicate that only a link (alias) to the file is generated. Quick Entry.
Autofill now also works with RSS feeds in Apple Mail. Quick Entry. Tasks entered using the Quick Entry dialog are now saved to disk immediately. Plug-ins.
Fixed an issue related to adding to-dos to an area using plug-ins in third party apps. Status line (bottom of main window).
The item count is now displayed correctly when filtering by tags in the Someday list. Adding teammates.
Display Name and Preferred Email Address are now updated when clicking a person entry in the embedded Address Book. Previously double-clicking was necessary. Quick Look now displays file links in the notes field of a to-do correctly. When automatic downloading of Things software updates in the background is enabled, version information is now displayed correctly in the corresponding dialog window. Preferences. Re-setting already defined keyboard shortcuts now works as expected.
AppleScript. Added 'with autofill' parameter to 'show quick entry panel' command.
Localization. Added support for localized release notes. Localization. Fixes for German. Localization. Changed default hotkeys for Quick Entry on Japanese systems to Shift+Ctrl+S (Empty) and Shift+Ctrl+A (Autofill). Things for Mac 1.2.2September 14, 2009.
General Preferences. The hotkeys for the Quick Entry dialog can now be enabled or disabled independently. General Preferences.
Added an option to disable Spotlight indexing of Things items. Quick Entry Autofill now works in Microsoft Word 2008 and Mailplane. Links to Address Book entries can now be created by dragging and dropping Address Book cards into the notes of a to-do. Dragging and dropping multiple emails into the notes of a to-do now correctly creates links to all messages.
The Help menu now contains a link to the keyboard shortcuts page. Bug fix. On Snow Leopard, the blue selection indicator is now removed after dragging an item on a project in the sidebar. Bug fix.
When invoking the Quick Entry dialog with the autofill shortcut, the System alert volume would sometimes be set to zero. This is fixed.
Bug fix: A due date is no longer added to a to-do if only (Shift-,) is pressed, as opposed to (Control-Shift-,). Bug fix. The Quick Entry dialog would not appear when invoking the hotkeys while the Things preferences window was open. This is fixed. Bug fix. Having Firefox installed inside a Parallels Windows virtual machine no longer interferes with the Quick Entry autofill feature. Bug fix.
When using the Japanese Hiragana input method, the text entered in a title no longer disappears when reaching the end of the line. Bug fix. When using the Japanese Kotoeri input method, pressing return in the Quick Entry dialog no longer dismisses the dialog.
The default hotkeys for the Quick Entry dialog on Japanese systems no longer interfere with the Mac OS X hotkeys for switching input methods. Fixed a bug where Things would crash when upgrading from an version of Things prior to 1.0.4. Application Launcher Plugins. Typing '+0' to specify a due date of today in the Things plugins for LaunchBar, Quicksilver, or Google Quick Search Box is now handled correctly. Minor localization fixes for Japanese, French, Spanish, and Russian. Things for Mac 1.2August 27, 2009. Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard compatibility.
Quick Entry can now automatically grab and populate content from apps like Safari, Mail, and the Finder. Added many. Navigate Things entirely with your keyboard. Spotlight integration. Search for your tasks using Mac OS X Spotlight.
Added localizations for French, Spanish, and Russian. Performance.
Reduced the amount of time it takes to process recurring tasks during daily maintenance. Quick Look integration. Quickly view the content of your tasks right from Spotlight search results in the Finder. Tags. Tag shortcuts are no longer automatically created when creating a new tag. Help Book.
Updated the indices for the Things Help book in all localizations. Bug fix. Things for Mac 1.1May 4, 2009.
Added AppleScript support. People. New model for working with delegated to-dos.
Delegated to-dos retain their focus and are visible both under the teammate as well as in the focus they have been moved into. People. When updating from Things 1.0.4, delegated items will appear in the Next or Projects list. Added support for Area sync for Things for iPhone. When an overdue to-dos is set to Not Today, it will stay in the Next list until the next day. Previously overdue to-dos were moved back to Today upon restarting Things or syncing.
Changed keyboard shortcut for the 'Move to Someday' menu command from Cmd-S to Cmd-Y. Changed keyboard shortcut for the 'File.' Menu command from Cmd-Right Arrow to Shift-Cmd-F. Updated the software auto-update mechanism (we are now using Sparkle 1.5b6).
New support URLs instead of the previous built-in window. Preferences.
Updated and re-worked the UI of the iPhone Preferences pane. Changed computation of badge count in sidebar and dock icon for better compatibility with Things touch. Significantly improved the reliability of Wifi sync. Added warning message when delegating a to-do from a project that has already been delegated. Bug fix.
Global search now finds to-dos from inactive projects. Bug fix. The 'Show in Project' command now also works when the Active Projects group is collapsed in the sidebar. Bug fix. The drop targets for drags to the top or bottom of a list are larger now and drop indicators are fully drawn.
Bug fix. Creating new to-dos in the Trash is now prevented. Bug fix. Tag hierarchies are now being handled correctly (would previously hang when setting parent tags). Bug fix. Quick Entry HUD no longer requires clicking the Things dock icon twice to see Things' main window. Bug fix.
Wrong button style in trial-expiration dialog (on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger). Bug fix.
Repeating projects without a due date no longer display a wrong due date of. Bug fix. Disabled non-functional 'Toggle Someday' menu command for tasks in a project. Localization. German and English now use the same keyboard shortcuts in the View Go To menu. Things for Mac 1.0.4February 16, 2009.
iPhone sync. Improved reliability of iPhone sync for canceled projects. iPhone sync. Improved reliability of iPhone sync in situations where tasks in a completed project have been unchecked. iPhone sync. Fixed various situations that led to empty todos in the iPhone's Inbox. Adding a new task to a completed project uncompletes the project.
Adding a new task to a logged project sets the new task to logged. Marking a task in a completed project as uncompleted also marks the project uncompleted.
Uncompleted projects can no longer be dragged to the Logbook. Repeating tasks can no longer be moved into projects using the File dialog. When dragging items from the Trash to an area, they no longer stay in the Trash, but are made active instead. Things for Mac 1.0.2February 5, 2009. The order of projects and areas in the Next list is now consistent with the ordering in the sidebar.
Drag and drop of projects and areas in the sidebar is now immediately reflected throughout the entire UI. Changes made to tags and changes made in the Tags HUD are now immediately reflected throughout the entire UI. Fine tuned the Inbox and Area icons. Added a link to the Things FAQ under the Help menu. Setting multiple projects to inactive at once is now also possible when both active and inactive projects are selected.
License dialog. Name is no longer pre-populated from the Address Book since this caused confusion. Preferences. Pressing the escape key in the iCal preference pane no longer dismisses changes without a warning. Fixed a bug where the date chooser would not disappear after editing the due date of a project. Bug fix.
When the Things window is minimized, clicking on the Dock icon now maximizes the window. Bug fix.
Deleting items via Edit Delete is now possible. Bug fix. Moving items to other sources does no longer cause some of the remaining items to become selected. Bug fix. The 'Show in' toolbar button in the Logbook is now working for items that belong to a project. Bug fix. After creating a new area, pressing the space bar to create new todos is now possible.
Bug fix. When clicking on an area header in Next, the corresponding area is now selected in the sidebar. Bug fix.
Tags can no longer be accidentally assigned by pressing shortcuts while editing a to-do. Corrected typos in the Help Book. Corrected typos in the German localization. Things for Mac 1.0.1January 17, 2009. Added setting to switch between the grouped and new style Today list. Bug fix. Reordering items in the Today list (new style) no longer changes the order in projects.
Bug fix. Moving multiple items to the Today or other lists no longer reverses their order.
Wording in Projects list is now 'xx more inactive or scheduled'. Fixed a rare bug that resulted in displaying a 'Failed to save.
Unknown store type, format, or version.' Error message.
German localization. Translated labels and menu commands that were overlooked in v1.0. German localization. Keyboard shortcut for Tags window is working again. German localization. Keyboard shortcut for Find is now also working in German localization.
Things for Mac 1.0 Final ReleaseJanuary 6, 2009. Added an Apple Help Book. Changed keyboard shortcut for opening the Tags window to Cmd-Shift-T. Changed keyboard shortcut for the Toggle Today menu command to Cmd-T. The title of the menu item now reads 'Today' or 'Not Today' as appropriate.
Combined menu commands for moving items to the Someday and Next list into a single toggle command with keyboard shortcut Cmd-S. The title of the menu item adapts to the current selection and also reflects the difference between single to-do items and projects. Changed keyboard shortcut for scheduling items to Cmd-R. The menu item's title now reflects whether an item is rescheduled or scheduled for the first time. Added menu commands for filing items and marking items complete.
Added keyboard shortcuts for logging completed items (Cmd-L), making items repeating (Cmd-Alt-R), and marking items (un)completed (Cmd.). Changed keyboard shortcuts for the Go To commands to Cmd-0, Cmd-1, etc. (note the missing shift key modifier). Removed expiration date. Added a trial period reminder to the main window's title bar. Bug fix.
The search field now scrolls when entering more text than it can hold. Refinement.
When resizing the main window, the Logbook and Trash items in the sidebar now move immediately instead of jumping after resizing is complete. German localization. Translated two previously neglected dialogs.
Things for Mac 1.0 Release Candidate 3January 3rd, 2009. Regression. The Things 1.0 release candidate refused to start on Macs with a G3 processor.
This is fixed. Bug fix. Manage areas dialog. It is now possible to enter tags that didn't exist previously. Bug fix. When having many tags assigned to a project, they are no longer clipped in the project header. Notes that were added to an area item in earlier versions are now recovered and stored in an automatically generated to-do item inside the area.
New sidebar icon for Inbox. Tweaked size of iCal preference pane. Things for Mac 1.0 Release CandidateDecember 29, 2008. New icons!. Added a (beautiful!) way to add and view license codes. To-dos in the Today list can now be reordered across project and area boundaries. Consequently, the project and area headings are gone.
In flat lists like Today or when filtering by due date or searching, the project's title and due date are displayed in the to-do item itself. In flat lists, tags inherited from a project or area are displayed in gray within the to-do item itself. The 'Show in List' toolbar button is now displayed in all flat lists (not only while searching). Sidebar. Moved the Projects list to the Focus group. Previously, users new to Things often overlooked the Projects overview. Sidebar.
Removed an unnecessary level of indentation by grouping projects and areas under collapsable headings. Sidebar. Titles of projects and areas can now be edited directly in the sidebar. Sidebar.
It is now possible to reorder projects and areas in the sidebar. Sidebar. Projects can now be organized directly by dragging them in the sidebar to, e.g., a Focus list or an Area. Sidebar. Added contextual (right-click) menus.
Areas. In the main pane of the Things window, areas no longer appear as objects in their own right. Specifically, the Areas list is gone, and areas can now be managed using a dedicated 'Manage Areas' dialog.
Since projects and single to-dos still appear as objects, there is now a clear distinction between areas as containers and to-dos/projects as the contained items. Areas. Areas no longer display a header.
This leaves more space to the contained items and further helps to distinguish areas from projects. Project header.
Tags now get their own line to prevents multiple tags from being clipped. Project header. Added a notes field, so it is no longer necessary to go to the Projects list to review a project's notes. Project header. New design to make the new extended header to appear lighter. Project header.
Changed wording from 'Reminder' to 'Show in Today' to more clearly communicate what the function does. Starting to edit a project item now always switches to the project view. Adapted the appearance of items in editing mode to the new style used in project headers.
Added a 'Make Repeating.' Menu command to the Item menu. iPhone sync. The ordering of the Today list now syncs correctly with Things on the iPhone. (This requires Things for the iPhone version 1.3 for best results. With version 1.2, you should not reorder Today items on both devices simultaneously.).
iPhone sync. Added support for syncing tags with Things for iPhone version 1.3. Version 1.3 has already been submitted and will be available on the App Store after the usual review process by Apple (which could take a week or perhaps longer). Removed 'Show due items in Today list' option in Preferences. Compatibility.
Due dates and activation dates (Scheduled list) are now evaluated at midnight instead of 4:00am. This improves compatibility with the iPhone version. In a later release we will add a preference to set a custom time of the day (or rather night:)).
Performance. Improved performance when resizing the main window. Crash. Removed a bug that sometimes cause Things on the iPhone to crash during sync. Bug fix.
The due date filter button now displays correctly on Tiger. Bug fix. Fixed a bug that prevented due dates from being saved in repeating to-do templates when starting the edit session by using the action gear in some situations.
Bug fix. Fixed a bug that resulted in the contents of the sidebar to be shifted and partially clipped.
Bug fix. Fixed a bug that resulted in previously completed/logged items to be moved to the Today list after iPhone sync (this fix specifically pertains to items with a due date). Bug fix.
Fixed a bug that prevented Reminders (now renamed to 'Show in Today') to be synced to the iPhone. Bug fix. Fixed a bug that resulted in the wrong to-do being marked as completed when clicking on a checkbox while another to-do was in editing mode. Bug fix. The filter bar no longer appears for lists that contain a single item with multiple tags. Bug fix. The due date filter button no longer appears for lists that contain a single item with a due date.
Bug fix. Changes made in project headers no longer get lost when clicking the New To Do button. Bug fix. The 'Empty Trash' toolbar button is now disabled when Trash is already empty. Things for Mac 0.9.6.1December 5, 2008. When the contents of an Area of Responsibility is displayed in the main view, the 'New Project' menu command now inserts the new project into the this Area instead of the general projects list.
You can now use Command-F to move keyboard focus to the search field. The only exception is when editing the note section of a to-do. In that case the standard find panel is shown.
Improved reliability of 'https' URL detection. The 'ItemMove To' menu command didn't reflect the new ordering in the sidebar. This is fixed now. Schedule Dialog, regression. When re-scheduling a to-do it was no longer possible to move the date to the past. This is fixed.
Schedule Dialog. The title of the action popup button now also updates when clicking into the date picker. The state of toolbar buttons now update correctly when the selection changes due to applying an operation that removes an item from the current list. iCal Sync.
Syncing priorities now also works with the German localization. Minor improvements to the German localization. iPhone sync. Increased robustness and reliability of device discovery under unusual network conditions. iPhone sync. Added 'Sync now' menu command and button (Preferences).
iPhone sync. Added facility to debug sync/network problems. Clicking on the 'Sync Now' button in Preferences while holding down the option/alt key copies a sync report to the clipboard. iPhone sync. The progress window now has a cancel button and remembers its previous position. iPhone sync.
Fixed a Things touch crash related to syncing unmodified duplicated to-dos. iPhone sync.
Canceling and re-opening the set-up assistant sometimes led to devices no longer being discovered. This is fixed. iPhone sync. Canceling the set-up assistant but still entering the code on the iPhone no longer crashes Things. iPhone sync. When initiating sync from the mobile device, Things no longer moves all of its windows to the front.
Sync process is still shown, but hidden immediately after sync has finished. Things for Mac 0.9.6November 1, 2008.
Global search. The search field now operates on the entire Things database. Previously, searches were limited to the currently selected list. For global searching, a 'Show in List' button has been added to the toolbar (only visible when searching) which will display the currently selected search result in its original list. Added a graphite version to the due date filter button.
This setting automatically adapts to the Appearance setting for System Preferences. Regression.
On Tiger, automatic logging and the activation of start and due dates were broken. This is fixed. Things for Mac 0.9.5October 12, 2008. Added ability to filter and sort by due date. Regression. 'Projects' item in the source list indicates the number of due projects (again). iPhone sync no longer causes delegated tasks that become due to be removed from the person's list.
When scheduling items, the date can no longer be set to today inadvertently. Empty projects or areas can no longer be dragged to the Inbox. Larger font size for notes. Interface refinements (capitalization, ellipses, checkmarks in Windows menu, etc.).
Fixed oversights in German localization. Things for Mac 0.9.3.1. Alt-clicking on checkbox marks an item as Canceled. Toggling the Today flag now also works on mixed selections. Alt-Backspace shortcut for marking items as Canceled.
Added 'Log Completed' tool to project view. Tags window. Fixed a bug that prevented children of tags to be reordered (regression due to optimizations introduced in a previous Leopard update).
Fixed a bug that prevented children of inactive projects to be updated correctly when the project was moved to 'Next'. Changed spelling of 'Cancelled' to American English. Canceling due items now works correctly. Sidebar counts no longer include canceled items. Canceled tasks will no longer be synced with the system/iCal. In the morning the dock count was only updated after making Things the active application.
This is fixed. Things for Mac 0.9.3. Dock badge and corresponding preference settings (Leopard only).
To Do items now can have a 'Cancelled' status. Warning when attempting to check off a project that still contains incomplete items. More compact design of the Today and Next lists. The preferences window can no longer be inadvertently resized. Doing so previously broke the window's layout. iCal sync. To Do items generated by repeating task templates are no longer ignored.
iCal sync now honors the 'Move completed items to Logbook: Immediately' setting in other applications as well. iCal sync.
When specifying a tag x in the 'Only items having any of the following tags' field, items that carried a child tag of x were not synced. This is fixed. Validation of 'Items' menu commands is more accurate now. Emptying the trash when the Trash list is selected no longer crashes Things (regression in 0.9.2.1). Fixed a regression that prevented delegated tasks in projects to be reordered.
Logging projects that still contain incomplete items no longer breaks the ordering in Next and Today (regression). Things for Mac 0.9.0.3. Repeating tasks on Tiger. Fixed a bug that resulted in upcoming dates to be computed incorrectly for the weekly setting when the number of weeks was bigger than one. Fixed regression of Leopard style email links introduced in 0.9. Dragging emails to notes should now work again from all mailboxes including Notes. Italian date format.
Fixed a parsing problem that was caused by the fact that 'mar' is short for both a month and a weekday name. Completed items in the trash are no longer logged. The 'Move to Today' action is always preselected when scheduling an item that is marked Today. Quick Entry Dialog.
When choosing the Scheduled list, the Postpone dialog now shows the correct title. The count displayed in project items now reads '1 item' instead of '1 items'. Things for Mac 0.9. Recurring Tasks.
Added a 'Choose Things Library' dialog that can be invoked by holding the option/alt key while opening Things. Better error handling. Things for Mac 0.8.7. Improved stability and reliability (in particular related to removing teammates). Project due dates are now also shown in Next and Today lists. French date format. Corrected problems with setting due dates.
Ordering of items in the 'Move To' and 'Where' menus were inconsistent with the side bar. This is fixed. The mini calendar now honours the user's 'Start week on' iCal setting.
Todos correctly display their due date even past midnight (due and postponed dates are not supposed to activate before 4:00 am in the morning). In addition to the backspace key, the delete key can now also be used to remove items. Inbox no longer counts completed todos. When dragging items to a text document, the resulting text no longer uses wiki/html syntax. Things for Mac 0.8.6This version is our first public preview. The Quick Entry dialog now marks due items Today immediately (this applies to active items in general). Fixed a bug related to some date formats that contained minus signs.
Fixed problems that occurred when either CMD+5, CMD+6, CMD+8, or CMD+9 was used in the Quick Entry dialog (Tiger only). Sometimes the tag window didn't update properly when the user rearranged tags.
This is fixed. Things now uses an expiration date of April 15, 2008 (v0.8.6 is our first public release). Things for Mac 0.8.5. Option to automatically mark due items Today.
Quick Entry dialog. Things for Mac 0.8.3. Implemented a workaround for a serious Tiger specific bug in Apple's Core Data framework. Notes containing hashes '#' were garbled in ways that could even lead to Things archives becoming corrupted. Disabled Undo. Undo is likely to cause instabilities. We will re-enable undo once we identified and corrected the problems.
Users are prevented from accidentally entering empty tags. Running this update also fixes archives that contain such tags. Previously, empty tags could even lead to Things becoming unusable. Fixed a bug that could result in embedded help texts not being centered. When the Quick Entry dialog was invoked in a space different from the main window, the mini calendar was not displayed.
This is fixed. Using the Keyboard shortcuts CMD+0, CMD+1, etc. (see the View menu) now also opens the main window if it has been closed previously. Really:) fixed the bug that prevented mail links from being created for certain messages.
Things for Mac 0.8.1. Added a dialog for sending feedback. Natural language input for due dates. Added a mini calendar for due dates. Files can now be dragged to the notes section of to-dos.
The file itself is not copied to the Things archive, only references are stored. Email messages can be dragged to the notes section of to-dos (requires Apple Mail 3.1).
3 Answers
Nov 14, 2016
Explanation:
Let the percentage be #x#
# x # percent of 5 = 2.5
# x /100 * 5 = 2.5#
# x = (2.5 * 100) / 5 #
# x= 50#
So, 2.5 is 50% of 5.
Nov 14, 2016
Explanation:
#2.5*100/50#
or #2.5/5*100/1#
or #25/50*100/1#
or # 1/2*100/1#
or # 100/2#
or 50
Answer is 50
Nov 14, 2016
Explanation:![]()
A percent that one quantity is of another can be calculated as:
#'fraction' xx 100%#
#2.5/5 xx 100%#
=#1/2 xx 100%#
=#50%#
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