![]() ![]() John-Anthony Disotto is the How To Editor of iMore, ensuring you can get the most from your Apple products and helping fix things when your technology isn’t behaving itself. However, the question isn’t what needs to be improved in a newer version, but more so what do I need to change to get the most from the tools at my disposal. It's not to say Things 3 is perfect, there is room for new features that don't require a whole new product like Things 4. Things 3 seems to solve the majority of my needs and gives me a platform to get on top of my work. The fact of the matter is, it’s all just procrastination and the limitless amount of choices leads to a perpetual cycle where nothing is good enough. In the world of productivity, there’s a fascination with an all-encompassing product that magically fixes our lives leading to, myself included, switching applications constantly seeking out the “best”. We don’t constantly need new or better, we just need a system, whether that be in an application or a notebook that helps us to understand our own brains and get the most from them. In today’s society, there’s a need for more with the newest thing or the vast amount of options giving an almost crippling choice selection. I believe that the key to any productivity tool is the manner in which it adapts to your life, not the other way around. The beauty of Things 3 is just how simple and barebones is it to use on the surface but equally how vast its use cases are. The thing about the productivity world and the apps that we have access to across the App Store is that quite honestly, most of the time less is more. ![]() Think of it almost in the same way a calendar app like Fantastical works by integrating with Google Calendars to become more than just the app I use to view and edit my schedule, but also the app that controls the whole framework - I want Things to be less of a walled garden and more of the control hub for my brain. If I had the ability to work in Things and have those tasks automatically pop up in Reminders, the app would become an even more useful tool for working on small projects with those who just want to use what they are used to. If Things 4 was able to export back to Reminders then my previous point about collaboration wouldn’t even need to be addressed. In Things 3, you can easily import from Apple’s Reminders app but I wish there was the choice to go even further with that seamless integration. Please allow one hour to fully enjoy the experience.(Image credit: Things) Better Reminders integrationĪ problem many apps face when coming up against Apple’s native alternatives is the just the sheer widespread audience that native apps have. The tour is available at the park during the hours of 9:00 a.m. Audio and subtitled versions are available for visitors needing assistance. After a quick tutorial by park staff, visitors start their immersive journey into the past of this remarkable historic site. Visitors can request the audio tour at the visitor center at Kingsley Plantation. The audio tour captures their story in an immersive, multi-media experience, drawing on some first-hand accounts, documents from the time, and stories from the historic record. Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve has unveiled a new audio tour entitled, “The Lion’s Storyteller.” The tour will give visitors a chance to hear the entire story of Kingsley Plantation, not just the owners’ perspectives. 20 remarkably preserved tabby slave cabins.A living history exhibit includes the following: Tucked away in the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve is Kingsley Plantation – Florida’s oldest intact plantation house.
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