![]() One downside to the new design is a decrease in data density. It’s traded checkboxes for large colorful circles and uses white space for structure. OmniFocus 2 for Mac follows its iPhone-sized cousin’s footsteps. While I wasn’t a fan of it at first, I eventually came around to the new look once I got used to the revised organizational structure. With OmniFocus for iOS 7, the app received a major visual overhaul. Today, The Omni Group is at the end the long winding road and OmniFocus 2 for Mac is here. OmniFocus 1 for Mac was aging, but once the betas fired back up, I jumped back in head-first. When the initial beta phase ended, I was discouraged. I use one custom Perspective that has been replaced entirely by the app’s excellent Forecast mode.Īll of that aside, I’ve been keenly interested in OmniFocus 2 for Mac’s development. Just like all of our Mac apps, you can download a free trial from the product page (and switch between Pro and Standard during the 14-day period, so you can see which feature set fits your workflow the best).I’ve used OmniFocus on and off over the years, but I’ve never used it to its full potential. We hope you’ll check out OmniFocus 2 for Mac today. And whether you have a question about how to use one of the new features or how to start fresh, our Support Humans are available by phone and email. There’s a sweet User Manual available for free from the iBooks Store. We’ve got new stuff from them, as well as from new friends Sabra Morris, Randy Hunt, and Jan-Yves Ruzicka. If you’ve been using OmniFocus for a while you might recognize the names and faces of our friends David Sparks, Sven Fechner, and Kourosh Dini. We’ve also created a whole new website called Inside OmniFocus to collect helpful information on workflows, systems, tools, and services that all work with OmniFocus. If you’re looking for some help getting started, we recommend the set of “Support Short” videos we shot just for OmniFocus 2’s new interface. To make these options as easy as possible to take advantage of, we’ve created a separate page with step-by-step instructions. If you bought OmniFocus 1 from the Mac App Store, you can buy OmniFocus 2 and get the Pro feature set for free. OmniFocus 2 costs $39.99, with a Pro License at $79.99.Ĭustomers who purchased OmniFocus 1 from the Omni Store can purchase an OmniFocus 2 Standard license for $19.99 or a Pro license for $39.99. And for those that need to generate reports for others to review or just to scribble on, we’ve beefed up printing and export so that the output is more like a document than a screenshot. And now we’ve added Quick Open, a way to jump right to a folder, project, context, or perspective from anywhere in OmniFocus. ![]() OmniFocus 1 users loved the ease of Quick Entry, a way to capture OmniFocus items from any app. The Review perspective gives you a structured way to take stock and make adjustments. In Forecast, assigning a due date to an action is as simple as dragging it to the appropriate day. You can use the Forecast perspective to get a view of your actions laid out by date (and in context with what’s on your Calendar). Whether or not you choose Pro, OmniFocus 2 gives you a bunch of really cool features and a thoughtfully redesigned interface that looks right at home in the latest version of OS X. ![]() ![]()
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