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Wunderlist vs Things: What are the differences?
Wunderlist: A cloud-based task management application. It is the easiest way to get stuff done. Whether you’re planning a holiday, sharing a shopping list with a partner or managing multiple work projects, it is here to help you tick off all your personal and professional to-dos; Things: It helps you organize all of your thoughts, ideas, projects, and areas of your life. It is a task management app for macOS, iOS, and watchOS made by Culture Code. It helps you organize all of your thoughts, ideas, projects, and areas of your life.
Wunderlist and Things belong to "Task Management" category of the tech stack.
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What is Things?
It is a task management app for macOS, iOS, and watchOS made by Culture Code. It helps you organize all of your thoughts, ideas, projects, and areas of your life
What is Wunderlist?
It is the easiest way to get stuff done. Whether you’re planning a holiday, sharing a shopping list with a partner or managing multiple work projects, it is here to help you tick off all your personal and professional to-dos.
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What are some alternatives to Things and Wunderlist?
Todoist
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Asana
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Postman
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