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As you can see, it jumps to all the right conclusions. With just a swipe you can add to-dos to Today or This Evening, set a time to be reminded, schedule something for a later date, or put things on hold in Someday.

The full power of the desktop comes to iOS, with innovative new ways to manage your lists: easy insert, multi-select, reordering, and batch edits. You've already seen how convenient it is to insert new to-dos anywhere you like with the new Magic Plus button.

No problem! When you have a multi-selected group, just tap and hold. The to-dos will gather under your finger and you can drag them wherever you want. That's because swiping a to-do not only shows you the actions you can perform, but it also immediately enters multi-select mode. Selecting more is just a tap away.

All of these features are incredibly simple and perfectly obvious once you've used them — it is pinch-to-zoom all over again. Take our word for it: this will forever change the way you feel about list editing on your iOS devices! For those to-dos you absolutely cannot miss, adding a reminder will give you peace of mind. There are three ways to set the time.

Our new natural language date parser understands time as well. Type "Wed 8pm", and you're all set. Or you can speak to Siri to enable this feature. It pushes newly set reminders to all other devices instantly rather than waiting for the next routine push to make sure all devices are up to date.

Introducing Slim Mode! Collapse your sidebar with a two-finger swipe to cut out distractions and focus on the task at hand. You can still easily switch lists by clicking the window title — or just use Type Travel! Things provides a wonderfully flexible work environment on macOS. Open multiple projects in their own panes and drag to-dos back and forth between them to organize with ease.

Use multiple displays? You can open different lists on each one. Same with desktop spaces and split views — whatever suits your personal setup. See the progress of your projects at a glance and see just how close you are to achieving your goal. Completely rewritten core layers of the apps are now shared between Mac and iOS for increased reliability.

Everything you do in Things is nicely animated for pop. This is achieved with our own, custom built animation toolkit. All of the above shipped with Things 3. To see all the latest and greatest improvements, check out our blog. Check out our 15 day free trial of Things for Mac. All-New Design The all-new Things sports an all-new design.

You can also write to our experts any time. Getting Productive with Things Things is the app for every thing you do. Gather it all in one place Each and every thing that you want to accomplish needs to end up in one place, and that place is the Inbox.

Define yourself with areas An Area is for grouping all of your projects and to-dos that support an ongoing ambition. Establish your daily routine A visit with your to-dos early in the day, every day, is the best way to set your priorities and stay on top of what matters most to you. A few tips before you go The faster you can get new to-dos into your Inbox, the faster you can get back to work — so master some time-saving tricks.

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Show more. Recommended [image]. The library and museum are equally impressive; all require reservations on weekends. A 4,plus—acre rugged park in the center of the city. The trails, the flora, the views, the howls of coyotes down the canyons at night, the twinkly lights of Downtown in the distance—L. Take a food tour of Downtown L. Both are included in general admission with free weekday afternoons for L.

County residents, and totally free days on November 7, 9 and 20 and December A mile bike path, officially known as the Marvin Braude Bike Trail, that traces nearly the entire extent of L.

Take a guided bike ride along the coast. A former reservoir turned public recreation area at the center of one of L. The historic Echo Park Lake in recent years finally became a family-friendly destination worthy of its bold backdrop: the Downtown skyline amid the lotus flower blooms, fountains and the Lady of the Lake statue. The four-acre waterfront spot is the only legal off-leash dog beach in L. A free, contemporary art museum in Downtown L.

Three little words: Infinity Mirror Rooms. A Sunday market with dozens of food vendors in the Arts District. The weekly food fest is like an incubator for L. Multiple series of pop-up movie screenings, which are splitting their times between alfresco picnic-style events and drive-ins. A free hilltop art museum with a rolling lawn overlooking the ocean. From the ocean to the mountains northeast of Downtown L. So too do the masterpieces on display, particularly its Impressionist paintings and baroque and French decorative arts.

Both museums require a free reservation. A handful of holiday lights displays that are about to flip the switch. Nearly all of L. Zoo Lights. A series of small canals that run through the beachfront neighborhood—hence the name, Venice. Tucked between the grimy Venice Boardwalk and the posh Abbot Kinney, the Venice Canals offer a completely different side of the famed beachfront neighborhood.

A mountaintop observatory, and a winding, scenic drive to get there. A postcard-worthy seafood shack on the Pacific Coast Highway toward the western edge of Malibu. Alternatively, dine up the coast with locals at Malibu Seafood , where the long line is worth the wait for fresh fish and seafood, or grab a superlative lobster roll at Broad Street Oyster Co. You can look inside the stunning auditorium on a self-guided tour, but the exterior is also just as exquisite.

About a half-dozen drive-in movie theaters in SoCal that are still going strong. And its story is distinctly rooted in L. The first third of the drive sticks mostly to spectacular real estate a few blocks inland, but after you round Point Vicente, the drive changes dramatically. These WPA era staircases are well-suited for a workout or a fitness-included tour of the area.

Though some homeowners have tried to prevent open access, make no mistake: These sets of stairs are for public use. A mighty metallic bell and pavilion in San Pedro donated by South Korea in Perched over the Pacific, this grassy spot overlooking the ocean is known for its namesake bell, with an ornately painted hipped roof. The exposed hillside is an ideal spot to fly a kite thanks to persistent winds coming off the ocean.

Nestled in an aesthetically blessed fold in the Hollywood Hills, the 18,seat venue can bring out the romantic in the terminally cynical. An 8,acre mountainous park that looks unlike anything else in L. With dramatic gorges, open pastures, lush forests, hidden pools and jagged peaks, Malibu Creek is simply one of the most stunning spots in Southern California.

A Pacific Palisades hillside park with multiple viewponts of the ocean. With a variety of terrain, flora and views of the Pacific and city, Temescal Canyon Park is great for trail runners, hikers and dog walkers. A small but beautiful state beach in Malibu dominated by rocky coves. The beach here is pretty narrow and sand comes at a particular premium when high tide rolls in.

Expect some yellows and reds by mid-October, with the peak set to arrive and quickly pass by early November. A foot waterfall located in an easy-to-access canyon in the San Gabriel Mountains. Case in point: Eaton Canyon.



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