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		<title>Christy&#8217;s product pick of the week</title>
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Things: elegant personal task management
This is the first installment of a weekly feature called &#8216;Christy&#8217;s product of the week&#8217;. In this weekly feature I will highlight great products which will inspire you, foster your creativity and help you to become more organized.
This week I&#8217;d like to recommend a nice app called Things. This app is [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Things: elegant personal task management</strong></p>
<p>This is the first installment of a weekly feature called &#8216;Christy&#8217;s product of the week&#8217;. In this weekly feature I will highlight great products which will inspire you, foster your creativity and help you to become more organized.</p>
<p>This week I&#8217;d like to recommend a nice app called Things. This app is downloadable to your desktop and there is also an iPhone version. Its purpose is pretty simple: it helps you to keep track of all of your to dos. It has a really clean interface which is a joy to use. You can arrange your to dos in several ways, and you can even customize how you use the software outside of their organizational recommendations.</p>
<p>- Today (those to dos you&#8217;ve scheduled for today)<br />
- Next ( those to dos which aren&#8217;t scheduled but are a priority)<br />
- Scheduled (those to dos which are due on a specific day)<br />
- Someday (those to dos which you know need to get done but their are not a current priority)<br />
- Projects (tasks relating to specific projects)</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.culturedcode.com/styles_2.5/images/screenshot_things_big5%20.jpg" title="Interface" class="alignnone" width="500"  /></p>
<p>A couple of other cool features of Things is that you can search for your to dos by tags such as school, work or home related tasks, finally, you can add urls, documents and E-mails directly to a task by dragging it into the window.</p>
<p>The only downside I&#8217;ve experienced so far is that if you want both the iPhone and desktop app you are paying ~ $60US which is pretty pricey for a one trick pony.</p>
<p><strong>More Information:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.culturedcode.com/things/">Things Website</a><br />
<a href="http://culturedcode.com/things/screencast.html">Screencast</a></p>
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