Things is another GTD (Getting Things Done) application for the Mac. Today, Cultured Code have finally brought iCal syncing to the app, similarly to its competitor OmniFocus. In the latest version, you can simply visit the preferences and tick particular calendars. For example, just the “Today” tasks or just your “Next Actions”. Alternatively, you can take it a step further and assign calendars to different tags, projects or areas of responsibility.
What benefits does syncing Things with iCal bring? Well, you’ll have that same integration that iCal has with the rest of Leopard, you’ll also be able to choose what goes into iCal and use iCal’s printouts, To-Dos can also be e-mailed and linked around, while all being synced back to Things.
Things is currently due for release in Spring 2008 (soon), and a free preview download is available. If you purchase it pre-release now it will cost you $39, after its release it will cost $49.
What benefits does syncing Things with iCal bring? Well, you’ll have that same integration that iCal has with the rest of Leopard, you’ll also be able to choose what goes into iCal and use iCal’s printouts, To-Dos can also be e-mailed and linked around, while all being synced back to Things.
Things is currently due for release in Spring 2008 (soon), and a free preview download is available. If you purchase it pre-release now it will cost you $39, after its release it will cost $49.
Via [TUAW]
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