
I had problems with some features and app was little bit clumpy for me. I used Things before 3.0 version but switch away from it from time to time.

I am enthusiastic user of Things 3 and I was never so satisfied with any task app and I tried them all (literary and really). Warning: biased review/experience I cannot agree with the article (or Seraphim's cited paragraph).
BEAR VS TASKPAPER HOW TO
The real core thing is what you want and how to get it. OF, TH, and TP the software in un important. So I keep OF and I am awaiting OF3 with tags. But for myself it is less powerfull than omnifocus. It is pretty, it is effective, it is simple. Things is great for people who just want an excellent task manager and who loke working by time fixed ie today, active, someday. No specific views such as all your business. But when it is done what a power ! You can do almost anything and for GTD it is fantastic. It needs a real thinking about how you work and what you are waiting for "your system" If is the path of difficulties. One is project, the secont is context and the third is Perspective. The core power of Omnifocus is in 3 subject. Now I went back to Omnifocus and I definitively stay with it. Things is just easier than OF and Taskpaper is the pimpliest of all. It's amazing I did exactly the same OF>TASKPAPER>OF>THINGS>OF -) I dont think there is one software more effective than other.
BEAR VS TASKPAPER UPDATE
After more code changes than we can reasonably count and many a late night of internal testing, a whopping 10 out of 10 zoologists agree: Bear 1.1 is the Bear-iest update we’ve ever done.Very interesting article. Ok, maybe we didn’t interview any zoologists. But seriously: 1.1 is, by far, our largest update to date.
BEAR VS TASKPAPER FOR MAC
There’s big new stuff for Mac users, like Touch Bar support and some new drag-and-drop magic. There’s big new new stuff for iOS users, like Peek & Pop and smart web clippings with the app extension. We have search enhancements, note merging, importing from more apps, a brand new set of actions for that amazing new Quadro app, more fonts and themes, and syntax highlighting for 10 new languages.

Lots of the new stuff in 1.1 is free for all Bear users.
BEAR VS TASKPAPER PRO
Some of it is extra special for our extra special Bear Pro users.

New free theme - Our second free theme for all Bear users is focused on readability.Bulk delete & rename tags - Are your Bear tags starting to outnumber your Pokémon? We’ve made it easier to clean them up.We hope you like our biggest update ever! We’d also love to hear what you think at Reddit, and on Twitter General Grab your favorite beverage, give the extensive list below a once-over, and check for updates to get a great big hug from Bear 1.1! Infinite nested tags - Did you know you can nest tags in Bear? Well, you can.Font all the things - Your font choice now also affects the note list.75% more fonts - Free and Bear Pro users get three more font choices: Georgia, Courier, and Open Dyslexic.It’s called High Contrast, and it’s good for visually impaired or Dyslexic people. Exclude search terms - Sometimes, certain words just aren’t invited to a search query.And now you can nest an infinite number of tags.

Undo completed tasks - Yea, the point is to actually complete tasks and feel all warm and fuzzy inside.New shortcut - ⌘⌥↑ and ⌘⌥↓ to move paragraphs up and down.New shortcut - ⇧↩︎ to discontinue a list, including checklists.Highlight all the things - Free and Bear Pro users now get syntax highlighting for more languages: Perl, Ruby, Scala, C#, Go, CoffeeScript, SCSS, Tex, R, MatLab.Now you can exclude words by adding a (-) before them. Better Word exports - Improvements in the DocX styles.Syntax in exports - JPG, PDF, and HTML exports now include code syntax highlighting (Bear Pro required).Export to TaskPaper - Ask and ye shall receive (1).But sometimes you have to return the warm and fuzzy for a later date.
