Things 3.18 introduces a text size adjustment feature for improved accessibility
If you're a productivity apps enthusiast, you'll be pleased to know that Things, the renowned task management app, has introduced a text size adjustment feature in response to user demand. This feature is available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices in version 3.18. The app has been designed to seamlessly adapt to various text sizes while preserving the integrity of the displayed information.
To support this feature, Things has updated its iconography to vector graphics that dynamically adjust to changes in display size. This update addresses the problem of text truncation and static icon sizes, particularly when larger text sizes are utilized.
On iPhone and iPad, Things 3.18 auto-adjusts to the system text size using Apple's Dynamic Type feature, so users can change the text size in Things through their device in System Settings → Display & Brightness → Text Size. Although Dynamic Type is not available on Mac, Things for macOS provides 14 different text display sizes. You just need to go to the menu bar at the top of your screen, navigate to Things → Settings → General, and drag the slider to find a size that’s right for you.
