

Make sure that Things is in your Applications folder.Please try again later”, see the following steps to try to resolve the issue: If there’s a warning that says “ Unable to Download App. If this didn’t help, proceed with the steps in the next section. Now try updating Things again through the App Store. If you find this, select it and hit the round button with the x in the toolbar at the top (Force Quit).Search for “ThingsWidgetExtension” (search field is in the upper-right corner).

Open Activity Monitor from Applications → Utilities.Due to a macOS bug, this can make the update fail.

If you try to update unsuccessfully (the download starts but just stops and resets), you might have a Things widget enabled.
