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Samenvatting: We awarded four mice to the Desktop version of OmniFocus when we reviewed it earlier this year (see MacUser, 1 February, p35), praising its excellent task management features despite one noticeable omission. Due to the lack of support for MobileMe (the...
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Gepubliceerd: 2008-04-21, Auteur: Dan , beoordeeld door: macworld.co.uk
Multiple ways to create new to-dos, extensive customisable views
Interface takes some getting used to, some minor bugs
OmniFocus 1.0.1 is one of the nicest, most polished to-do managers out there. If you’re the kind of person who spends as much time managing your to-do list as you do actually completing the tasks on it, you will be able to geek out to your heart&rsq...
Short learning curve, Two viewing modes, Simple drag and drop Mac feel, iCal and Mail sync
Dull appearance, A few too many features
Omni Group is the team responsible for a clutch of personal organiser apps that use either diagrams or lists to turn your thoughts them into action points and plans. True to form, OnmiFocus is another organiser, and purely a list maker rather than a vi...
Samenvatting: Editor's Note: This product has not yet been tested. The following description is based on information provided by the manufacturer. OmniFocus ($79.99) is a powerful productivity management application for Mac computers, with versions for iPad and iPho...
Gepubliceerd: 2011-04-09, Auteur: Tomas , beoordeeld door: technogog.com
Intuitive Task Manager, Seamless workflow, Ability to sync across OS X and iOS devices, Trial version available to “try before buying”
Expensive, Does not have Dropbox sync capability
Getting Things Done programs range from the simplistic to the intricate. OmniFocus for Mac falls into the latter category. It is one of those programs that need to be studied before using it to its fullest capacity. The program is intuitively designed and...
Comprehensive feature set. Flexible. Good technical support. iPhone version coming soon. Excellent video introduction on site.
Steep learning curve. Understanding clearly how filters work together may take time. Limitations on multimachine use. Mildly expensive.
OmniFocus (v.1.0.2) is a task manager from The Omni Group in Seattle, WA. It is loosely based on the vaunted Getting Things Done (GTD) philosophy of David Allen, who holds the terms copyright. OmniFocus is not rigidly tied to the Getting Things Done a...
Imports and exports data in a variety of formats. Integrates with Mail and iCal. Flexible interface. Universal binary
Difficult to learn. Sloppy documentation. Limited work style.
New management systems seem to come and go as fast as fashion trends. But if you’re an adherent of GTD, OmniFocus can likely boost your productivity and help you get and stay organized. ...
Multiple ways to create new to-dos; extensive customizable views.
Interface takes some getting used to; minor bugs.
OmniFocus 1.0.1 is one of the nicest, most polished to-do managers out there. If you’re the kind of person who spends as much time managing your to-do list as you do actually completing the tasks on it, you will be able to geek out to your heart...