Today, Cultured Code officially launches Things 3.0, an updated version that's been in the works for the better part of five years. Even if I had hundreds or even thousands of tasks, organized into dozens of projects on different timelines and priority levels, on Things, it all still looked and worked right. Made by Germany-based startup Cultured Code, the app won with design. And if you ever wanted to get everybody heated, all you had to do was bring up the unwinnable debate-our version of "cake or pie?"-and ask which Mac to-do list app is better, Omnifocus or Things? Merlin Mann, Leo Babauta, and Lifehacker were required reading. "Eat the frog!" was an inspirational quote, not worrying nonsense. For a certain set of passionate, persnickety writers and readers, there was nothing so fun as debating the merits of Getting Things Done versus The Eisenhower Method. Productivity blogs were one of the first corners of the internet that ever felt like home to me.
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