Things 3 for pc

Things 3 for Pc

Published by Cultured Code GmbH & Co. KG on 2024-09-17

  • Category: Productivity
  • License: $49.99
  • Current version: 3.21.1
  • File size: 16.75 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. A great example is Quick Entry with Autofill: a shortcut that grabs content from other apps and adds it to Things for you, such as a link to a website or an email you want to get back to.

2. Made in Stuttgart, with two Apple Design Awards to its name, Things is a fine example of German engineering: designed not only to look fantastic, but to be perfectly functional as well.

3. You can also enjoy a beautiful dark mode at sunset, connect your calendars, enable widgets, use your Mac’s Touch Bar, import from Reminders—Things can do it all! There’s even Shortcuts integration if you want to automate your workflows.

4. Things has full-featured apps for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch as well (sold separately).

5. Get things done! The award-winning Things app helps you plan your day, manage your projects, and make real progress toward your goals.

6. As you dive deeper, you’ll find Things packed with helpful features.

7. Everything on your schedule is neatly laid out in the Today and Upcoming lists, which show your to-dos and calendar events.

8. Whatever it is you want to accomplish in life, Things can help you get there.

9. • Mail to Things — forward an email to Things; now it’s a to-do.

10. All your devices sync seamlessly via our free Things Cloud service.

11. • Quick Find — instantly locate to-dos, headings, or tags.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Things 3 app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Things 3 on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Things 3"
    • The search will reveal the Things 3 app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Things 3 is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Things 3.
    • Now enjoy Things 3 on PC.

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Download on Windows 11


For Windows 11, check if there's a native Things 3 Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. To get started, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto "Playstore on PC" » click "Configure_Download" button. This will auto-download and install PlayStore on your computer.

  2. To use Things 3,
    • Login to the PlayStore we just installed
    • Search for "Things 3" » then Click "Install".
    • Things 3 will now be available on your Windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
  • HDD Storage

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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Things Gets Things Done and more...

    By David Durovy (Pcmac user)

    Having tried Todoist, Asana and others which proved to be either a longer learning curve or just to complex for a simple guy like me, I decided once more to try out a new app that might serve as a platform for GTD (Getting the app Done by David Allen) and can happily say THIS IS IT!!! Up and running quickly I immediately found it offering so much interactive functions with my calendar and Siri, it quickly both imported my reminders and notes and imported them as well so now everything is in one place, easily accessible in my iMac, MacBook Air and my iPhone with just a command or touch of a button and delightfully simple to use yet complete enough to both capture my thoughts, lists, and projects and organizes them with recognizable headers and easy to move list items to other headers when needed. Has all the “repeatable” functions and more. I have share this with another GTD enthusiast and he has found it just as I have. I do recommend that if you are or are not a GTD practitioner, you check out David Allen’s podcast (EP:1) to get an “under the hood apreciation of what this app can do for your life. It is not really a time manager but a “space manager” so you end up with more space in your mind so to speak accomplish the the app you want. I know this sounds a bit strange or zen-like, but that is precisely what it is.
  • Things 3 makes you want to use it

    By Jayson Garrett (Pcmac user)

    I’d tried the app 2, but OmniFocus kept pulling me back. But OmniFocus is so heavy, so… *serious*, that it’s not very approachable. this app, however changed all that. this app makes you *want* to dive in. It’s beautiful, thoughtful, and spacious both visually and conceptually. No, it’s not as flexible as OmniFocus, nor as stricly powerful, but which is better: the power tool you don’t use because it intimidates you, or the approachable tool you do use because it’s so well designed? Sure, there are a few the app I wish this app did better. Despite the fact that I know they’re intentionally designed to make you not have to rely on them, I wish reminders within this app were at least as flexible as reminders in the standard Reminders app. Also, I wish that projects could contain full-blown subprojects. I know that headings and checklists can accomplish some of this, but sometimes a complex project needs to be broken down into something a bit more structured. But all-in-all, this app has become the tool I use, not just by default or because I don’t mind using it, but because I actually *want* to.
  • Disappointed user who LOVED Things 2

    By shaneotis720 (Pcmac user)

    I'm relatively unhappy that the app essentially forced me to upgrate to T3. It feels like ransom for an application I've already paid for and then some. Granted, I use it regularly so I decided to upgrade. this app just makes the app more confusing than ever. The workflow for T2 was nearly perfect, sure there were more the app it could have benefit from but this app just feels like a cash grab. Basically the same functionality is there, it's moved around, but some of the design choices and the user interface choices having moved a full point upgrade are baffling and unecessary. For example, it's more difficult to move something from your inbox to 'today'. A little complaint granted, but there are many of these new little 'gotchas'. I have yet to see on improvement over T2 that made it worth the money other than the fact that Cloud syncing was about to stop functioning and now you can use darkmode. Whoopee. Yeah, I'm sure there are some other the app but it's feeling pretty superfluous. I'd already paid $50 for the app, another $20 for the ipad app, another $10 for the iphone app - now they got me to buy them all all over again with a less friendly interface by discontinuing cloud sync. When when it's just a cash grab coupled a more confusing interface, it's just disappointing. My rating goes from 5 stars for the app 2 (only complaint was the price) to 2 stars for this app - mo' money, mo' confusing.
  • A crowning achievement

    By phatmann (Pcmac user)

    I worked with David Allen at Actioneer writing To Do apps. I have developed my own To Do apps. I have used dozens of different To Do apps. I understand what makes a To Do app great. It is easy to write a run-of-the mill, database-driven To Do app. To make a great To Do app is so much harder. You have to think about every use case and decide what matters most to your customers. You need to streamline your interface until every move feels natural. You need to support all the different axes a todo can lie on while not overwhelming your customers with choices. With the release of this app, the developers have created a To Do app that not only serves its customers needs esquitely well, but inspires them to get all their todos into the system and get the app done. It looks beautiful and has a carefully crafted feature set that covers almost any scenario you will encounter. Todos don’t live in a static list per-se, but rather inside of a dynamic system that serves to surface todos at the right moment and the right place. It might take a tad getting used to, but once you dive in you will be rewarded with a more organized life.

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