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24 Janvier 2021
Things 3 Review by Cultured Code (Germany) When the first version of Things came out on the iPhone in 2008, followers of David Allen's Getting Things Done productivity system thought they had died and gone to heaven. 5 things you can see: Your hands, the sky, a plant on your colleague's desk; 4 things you can physically feel: Your feet on the ground, a ball, your friend's hand; 3 things you can hear: The wind blowing, children's laughter, your breath; 2 things you can smell: Fresh-cut grass, coffee, soap; 1 thing you can taste: A mint, gum, the fresh air.

Things 3 is one of the most attractive to-do list applications in the space. The Cultured Code developed task manager allows you to add tasks, manage project. English Language Arts Standards » Reading: Literature » Grade 3 » 1 Print this page. Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Today's release packs 29 little features and improvements into one big update – it's Things 3.5, our 'Spit & Polish' release. Available now!
Things 3 has been out for a while now and we've received lots of fantastic feedback – thank you so much! https://balisoftware.mystrikingly.com/blog/drmare-music-converter-for-spotify-1-5-0-audio. For today's release, we took a close look at all your suggestions and revisited many areas of the app to polish it up. Let's take a look at what's new…
Collapsable areas has been one of our most requested features. If your project list is super long – or if you just don't want to see work projects on the weekend – you can now collapse your areas to hide them.
Applying Tags. The tag window on iOS is now searchable – just pull down and start typing. This makes it much faster to find the right tag in a long list.
Istatistica 1 2 download free. Tag Searches. App-wide tag searches are now also broader. When you search for a tag, you won't just see items with that tag, but also items with tags nested under it. Wonderpen 1 2 1 download free.
Tag Filtering. Lightpaper 1 4. A feature from Things 2 has also made a much-requested comeback: you can once again filter by 'No Tag'.
It's now much easier to get data into Things. Here are a few new tricks:
Copy & paste now also works great inside of Things. On your Mac, simply copy a project, heading, or some to-dos and paste them into another list. If you're pasting into other apps, Things now nicely formats what you have in your clipboard as plain text.
We were very pleased with the recent launch of Things URLs, which allow you to create to-dos in Things from outside the app. It's amazing to see all the workflows you've been creating!
One of the main features requested is a way to make changes to items that already exist. This is now possible, thanks to our new update commands. Check our documentation for the latest information.
The Today Widget now shows icons for checklists & reminders, a moon for items in This Evening, and progress pies for your projects.
Large Projects. Some users have projects which are far bigger than the average – to the tune of 7,000+ to-dos! These projects load much faster now, and working inside them is much snappier, especially on iOS.
Repeating Tasks. The first time the app runs each day, it generates new repeating to-dos and projects. This is now much faster.
The app now handles links consistently in all places: inside the title, inside notes, and (finally!) inside checklist items. On both Mac and iOS.
Redesign. The Settings screen on iOS is redesigned for more clarity.
Grouping in Today. Just like the Mac, iOS now allows you to change the layout of your Today list. You can sort your to-dos manually, or group them automatically by area or project. Sketchup free.
Touch Bar. On the MacBook Pro, the Touch Bar is now customizable. You can move the buttons around, or remove buttons you don't want to see.
Completion Dates. Up to now, the Logbook showed abbreviated dates for items far in the past. We've changed this so you can always determine the exact date of completion.
Calendar Events. In the Upcoming list, we've also improved how we handle events that span across multiple days – it will now show as an all-day item on each day of the event, rather than only on the day the event started.
After we shipped our Mail to Things feature, the team over at Zapier started building a range of workflows that let you create to-dos from business tools like Slack, Trello, Basecamp, and more. These workflows are now available.
These are just some of the additions in Things 3.5. We've also tweaked the layout in full screen mode (Mac), added a Duplicate option for headings, and fixed numerous bugs.
Portal 2 mac download. Things 3.5 is available for download in the App Store now. We hope you enjoy these latest improvements!
Bored? Listless? Help is at hand!
Pass away long, pointless hours with our bumper list of things to do when you're well and truly bored
(© urban75, 1996-2011)
1. THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
Blink wildly and then close your eyes really tight for an interesting light show
(Amusement Potential: 1-5 minutes)
See a variety of blobs, stars and flashes. Try to make out shapes and see if your subconscious is trying to send you a message (perhaps that funny shape is saying, 'send all your money to urban75.com'?)
See how long you can hold a note
(Amusement Potential: 4-20 minutes)
Not that much fun, but it sure passes the time. Play with a friend, or try to beat your own personal best. Inhale deeply and then try and make a noise for as long as you can. Earn extra points for making your partner laugh or ending on an amusing note.
Try to not think about penguins
(Amusement Potential: 1-5 minutes)
This is especially hard, because by trying too much, you remember what you were trying to avoid thinking of. If you try too little, you end up thinking about penguins anyway.
Use your secret mind power
(Amusement Potential: 5-10 minutes)
Pick a passing by and try to use your mind power to command them do something, like drop their bag or knock into someone. The law of averages dictates that sooner or later one of your mind commands will come true, so you can convince yourself that you really have super human powers and waste even more time trying them out.
Pretend you're a robot
(Amusement Potential: 1-3 minutes)
Walk down the street with mechanical movements, adding 'zzzzzt' sounds with each motion. Pretending to have a motor broken in, say, your left hand can add at least 30 seconds more entertainment.
Scratch yourself
(Amusement Potential: 1-3 minutes)
Go ahead, scratch yourself now. Even if nothing itches, go ahead. Doesn't that feel pretty good?
Rate passers by
(Amusement Potential: 10-15 minutes)
Secretly award passers by marks out of ten as you go along, offering (unsaid) expert criticism over their clothing, hairstyle and footwear choices.
Repeat the same word over and over until it loses its meaning
(Amusement Potential: 1-3 minutes)
Pick a random word out of a magazine and say it aloud to yourself until it becomes a meaningless set of noises.
Pinch yourself
(Amusement Potential: 1-3 minutes)
What is pain? Why is it unpleasant? There's nothing physical about it - it's all in your mind. Plus, after pinching yourself for awhile, boredom will seem nice next to being in pain.
Try to swallow your tongue
(Amusement Potential: 1-2 minutes)
There's not much to say about this one. It is possible, but really stupid.
Pretend to be a car
(Amusement Potential: 5-10 minutes)
Make appropriate revving noises in your head as you walk along and add a racing commentary as you pass strangers in the street. Use blinking eyes as indicators for extra authenticity.
Make Star Trek door noises
(Amusement Potential: 1-2 minutes)
Stand by an electric door to a bank or something and make that silly 'Scccccccchwop' sound heard whenever people popped on to the bridge to hang with Captain Kirk.
Look at something for awhile, shut eyes, study after image
(Amusement Potential: 2-5 minutes)
Another great time waster. It takes about 30 seconds of staring to create an after image, and the image is then viewable for about the same length of time. Fun to combine this one with pushing on your eyes.
Get yourself as nauseated as possible
(Amusement Potential: 5-10 minutes)
Best achieved by looking straight up and spinning around. Try to be so dizzy you can't even stand up. This is also entertaining due to the 'makes boredom seem a lot better' effect (see 'Hurt Yourself').
Invent a weird twitch
(Amusement Potential: 5-10 minutes)
Adopt a bizarre twitch (e.g. flicking your head irregularly, twitching with eye or busting out sporadic cough noises) and try it out when you go shopping.
Make a low buzzing noise
(Amusement Potential: 15-30 minutes)
Hours of fun in libraries! Keeping a totally straight face and looking nonchalant, make a low pitch humming/buzzing noise and see who reacts.
PART TWO: Bored? Things you can do with very little »
DISCLAIMER: Obviously, a lot of these suggestions are really dumb things to do, so don't take them seriously!
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. FIGHT OVER CLIMATE AHEAD OF PRESIDENT'S VISIT Leaders in the Democratic-led West Coast states and President Donald Trump have clashed over the role of climate change as wildfires race through the region.
2. MIDEAST DEAL TOUTS ‘PEACE' WITHOUT WAR President Donald Trump is hailing Tuesday's signing ceremony between Israel and the United Arab Emirates as a 'historic breakthrough.' But the latest deal is between already friendly countries that have never gone to war with Israel.
3. TIKTOK CHOOSES ORACLE IN TRUMP URGED BILL The owner of TikTok has chosen Oracle over Microsoft as the American tech partner that could help keep the popular video-sharing app running in the U.S., according to a source.
4. YOSHIHIDE SUGA ELECTED AS HEAD OF JAPAN'S RULING PARTY Suga received 377 votes in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party election to pick a successor to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is resigning due to health problems.
5. GULF COAST PREPARES FOR POSSIBLE HURRICANE Storm-weary residents prepare for a new weather onslaught Monday as Tropical Storm Sally churns northward.
