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The Best Way to Get Things Done on Your Mac
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
When was the last time you tried out new Mac software and got a warm and fuzzy because it was so good? The iPhone notwithstanding, that doesn’t happen often these days. It happened with me when I tried out Things.
I’m big on finding more ways for my Mac to do more for me, but I draw the line at complex, complicated, expensive Mac software that requires a manual or a night class at the community college to figure out. Things may be the best new software I’ve used on my Mac in a few years.