It also respects the system-wide dark theme introduced in iOS 13. Things 3 supports dark grey and pure black theme from the Settings. You can tap on the ‘+’ button to add a task, create a project, and swipe down to search through tasks. The home page displays the default inbox, upcoming section, logbook, and lists below it. It’s a simple, beautiful, and follows the gesture-based navigation. I think Things 3 has the best user interface among all the task management apps. And the app still looks and feels better than others. Things 3 went through UI makeover in late 2017. You need to go to Settings > Reminders to make changes. You can’t access settings from the app itself, just like every other iOS app.
Swipe up to search through tasks and use the edit button to rearrange or delete lists. The home page now shows the default four tabs (which can’t be customized though) and lists under it. No Web support either.Īpple’s reminders app finally received the much-needed overhaul in terms of design. I understand the behavior with the Apple Reminder app, but I was surprised to notice Things 3’s absence from Android and Windows. So, they're only available on iOS and Mac.