Gold forms a wide variety of organic derivatives, whose preparation, structures and reactions were reviewed in Parts I and II. Here some applications of the compounds are discussed, in the areas of organic synthesis, catalysis, liquid crystals, MOCVD, luminescence, and chemotherapy.Previous articles in this series have reviewed the diverse types of known organogold compounds (1) and the varied reactions which they undergo (2). Compared to those of other precious metals, compounds of gold feature in rather few applications, although interest has increased over recent years. In this contribution, these applications are reviewed, together with some suggestions for further developments.