It’s maybe my most used, and favourite app
No app is as much a part of my life as OmniFocus is. I open it up everyday and spend lots of time throwing stuff in there and organizing all the work I have to do, and all the things in my life in general that are important to me.
If there’s any app that I try to get people to use and bug the incessantly about it would have to be OmniFocus. I’ve also developed a much better perspective and relaxed state of mind on the work I do thanks to it.
This update has it’s bugs, but it’s a wonderful update if only cosmetically. The new Forecast and Review features I haven’t begun using, but I have used them on the iOS versions before and am excited to integrate those workflows in my most productive environment.
The OmniFocus staff is also wonderful at replying to all my support requests either via email or Twitter.
With the price drop down to $40, there’s no better time to try OmniFocus!
Things I don’t like: It’s sort of confusing when you have two versions of OmniFocus on your computer, and everytime you open the app you see a really ugly “Opening document” screen. It reminds me of computers in 2002 and isn’t elegant at all.
Malcolm Bastien about
OmniFocus 2, v2.0