![]() If you previously purchased a license to OmniFocus for Mac, you are eligible for a 50% discount for the same edition (Standard or Pro) of OmniFocus 3 for Mac as long as it’s from the same store (Mac App Store or Omni Group Web site). The Omni Group continues to price the Standard edition of OmniFocus at $39.99 and the Pro edition at $79.99, with an upgrade from Standard to Pro priced at $39.99. The update also hides declined calendar events and past events in the Forecast view, resolves problems with the Columns layout and narrow windows, fixes a bug where copying a parent task with child tasks selected would result in duplicate child tasks, eliminates crashes, and adds several localizations. The Omni Group has now released OmniFocus 3.1, updating it so its interface matches macOS 10.14 Mojave’s Dark mode setting automatically, while also adding a preference option for a light sidebar appearance. OmniFocus Pro also brings custom perspectives, with simple yet powerful filtering rules that enable you to combine rules with all, any, and none. The Pro edition of OmniFocus offers the capability for adding a specific tag to display in Today’s Forecast, which is great for highlighting daily rituals or important items that don’t have explicit dates. It also provides more options for repeating tasks, improves the Forecast view with calendar events interleaved with your actions, and adds common actions to the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar. In addition to updating the toolbar, sidebar, outline, and inspector to a more modern look, OmniFocus 3 replaces contexts with tags, enabling you to organize tasks and assign multiple tags to any item. ![]() Several weeks ago, the Omni Group released version 3.0 of its OmniFocus task management app for the Mac (and iOS), a major update that added new features. #1668: Updated Rapid Security Responses, OS public betas, screen saver bug fixed, “Red Team Blues” book review.#1669: OS security updates, ambiguity of emoji, small business payments with Melio, Twitter now X.#1670: Arc Web browser hits 1.0 release, “Do You Use It?” polls about Apple features.#1671: Apple Q3 2023 earnings, new Beats headphones and earbuds, Stage Manager adoption rate, do you use Spotlight?.1672: The hidden power of Google Sheets, Launchpad usage levels, Emergency SOS via satellite in the Maui fires, do you use proxy icons?.Previously, hiding the sidebar meant hiding the perspectives as well. Speaking of additional panels, the sidebar can now be shown and hidden independently of the perspectives panel. This will happen automatically if you open up additional panels (e.g., the sidebar and the inspector) and OmniFocus needs some extra screen space. You can tap a button to reduce favourite perspectives to a vertical toolbar that shows only the icons, minimizing the amount of space they take up on your screen. And your favourite OmniFocus 4 perspectives are always a tap away on the iPad. You can easily customize the list of perspectives to include your favourites, and hide those that you use less frequently. ![]() One of the first things you’ll notice when you open OmniFocus 4 on the iPad is the completely redesigned sidebar. It’s important to note that OmniFocus 4 is a work in progress and that details of the user interface and functionality are subject to change as OmniFocus continues to evolve. Below are some of my favourite new and enhanced features. In addition to sporting a new, modern design, OmniFocus 4 brings features to the iPhone and iPad that were previously only available in OmniFocus for Mac. This future is built on modern Apple technologies that will help ensure a consistent user experience across all of the platforms that Omni supports. ![]() Now that the embargo has been lifted, I’m excited to share a taste of OmniFocus’ exciting future. I’ve had the good fortune of being one of the first people outside of Omni to put OmniFocus 4 for iPhone and iPad through its paces. Check out Omni’s blog post to learn more and to find out how you can provide feedback and help with the testing. This major update is currently in development and slated for release later this year. ![]() Earlier today the Omni Group shared a first look at OmniFocus 4 for iPhone and iPad. ![]()
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