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Things for Mac OS X $25.99 (Was $51.99) 50% off

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First time Things has been discounted on the MAS since its launch over 2 years ago.

Part of Apples Week 1 of "Get Stuff Done" promo. A different set of apps each week for three weeks, Week 1 Prioritize, Week 2 Organize, Week 3 Utilize.

★★★ 50% OFF — SALE ENDS JANUARY 31 ★★★
For one week only, Things for Mac is on sale for an incredibly great price. As featured by Apple in "Get Stuff Done: Prioritize", you can get Things for half the normal price. Buy Things for your Mac before the sale ends on January 31.

Things is a delightful and easy to use task manager. It's the perfect companion for everything you want to achieve in life, offering a great balance between ease of use and powerful features.

"Things is a true standout thanks to a great set of features and an interface that makes it a good fit for nearly any level of task management: It's simple enough to use for the most-basic to-do lists … but it's powerful enough to handle a full blown GTD workflow… Things offers a unique combination of ease of use, a great interface, and flexibility that sets it apart from other to-do managers I've used." – Dan Frakes, Macworld, ★★★★½

AWARDS

★ Apple Design Award - Winner
★ Macworld Best of Show Award - Winner
★ Macworld Editor's Choice "Eddy" Award - Winner
★ Featured by Apple as Editor's Choice in more than 150 countries
★ Featured by Apple in "Best of 2012"
★ Featured by Apple in the App Store "Hall of Fame"
★ Featured by Apple in "New Year, New You"
★ Featured by Apple in "Get Stuff Done - Apps for Productive People"
★ Featured by Apple in "Better Together - Apps to Connect Mac, iPhone & iPad"

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closed Comments

  • +1

    even still, extremely over priced.

    • +1

      I agree but it's the cheapest you will get it. With the iTunes card specials you're paying 20-50% less though.

  • Maybe I'll finally buy it. The last time I really used it was when the original was in beta. I did buy the iOS version and technically don't need the Mac version…

  • Apple should have left the ToDo in Mail and developed that.

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