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I'm getting ready to start a trial of Things for the Mac. I have a Mac for personal use and an iPhone. At work, I have to run a PC with Windows XP. I also run Windows 7 at home on a PC. Is there any way (web based, etc) to sync Things tasks to a PC or view them online?
From watching the videos, the software looks excellent, but it would be a serious drawback for me if I couldn't get to tasks from a Windows computer.
Right now, I use Remember the Milk which works reasonably well, but Things seems geared much more toward a GTD style of doing things.
Things 3 sets the standard for how apps should be designed and developed to be their best on every device.” Apple Apple Design Award 2017 “Things 3 is the best task management app out there. Few apps have made a more valiant effort to rescue us from indolence than Things, the to-do list app for Mac and iOS from German software developer Cultured Code.When it debuted as one of the. Top 10 Task Managers for Mac #1. GoodTask 3 is a fully featured task or project manager for Mac. The app syncs with the default Reminders and Calendars to let you manage them with ease.
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As far as I know, it isn't possible to directly sync Things with your Windows machine; sorry.
(The Mac <-> iPhone sync works quickly and reliably, so if you sync your iPhone with your Windows box, perhaps there's some way to get your notes to Windows, through the Notes app, maybe. But that wouldn't be automatic or very convenient really...)
The above is based on following their blog, and looking at their FAQ. Also, check this question about syncing the iPhone version with Outlook; quote:
A direct sync of to-dos between Things on your iPhone and Outlook is technically not possible at this time. We hope that in the future Apple will allow third parties to sync to-dos and calendar events with MobileMe.
The only way to sync with Outlook would be via a Windows version of Things. But there is no Windows version yet. We'd love to have Things on Windows as well and will consider this as we move forward.
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Also, there's no sync with MobileMe or any such internet-based service available either, at this point. I guess for now you'd just have to wait for either Outlook sync or Windows version of Things. :-|
Personally I use Things avidly on my home MacBook and on iPhone, but when at work (using Linux/Windows), I just stick to the iPhone version. (For work-related TODOs I use other things than Things - our scrum tool or personal textfiles - except if ideas pop-up when I'm not at work and I want to write them down.)
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No. There is only an OS X and iPhone application.
Things does store all its data as an XML file (in theoretically possible to write a web interface to this.. Hm..
~/Library/Application Support/Cultured Code/Things/Database.xml
), so it's What App For Mac Gives You A Flash Player
To elaborate on that 'hm' - http://github.com/dbr/thingsweb/tree/master
Currently it's a simple read-only interface, written in Ruby using Sinatra. Basically download the code, extract, in a terminal go to the folder and run..
..then point your browser at http://localhost:4567/
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