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OmniPlan 1.5 Final Released!

by Skwirl on February 20, 2008

OmniPlan 1.5 final is now available and is a free update for existing OmniPlan 1.x owners. Every OmniPlan user should update to 1.5, especially all you Leopard users out there. We'd like to thank all the beta testers who worked with the public betas over the last 4 months and took the time to email us about every bug, crash, and suggestion under the sun!

Some highlights of OmniPlan 1.5's new features include:

  • Quick Look support in Leopard.
  • Live filtering.
  • Multiple date headers.
  • Configurable Gantt labels.
  • Added two smaller scales: “Hours” and “Minutes”.
  • Added scheduling granularities: “Exact”, “Hourly”, and “Daily”.
  • File linking for tasks (allowing you to create an external link to a file).
  • Print sheet improvements including cropping and more header and footer customizability such as date, time, page numbers, and filename.
  • Added “auto-scroll arrows” that appear when a task is off screen to the left or right.
  • Integrated software update.
  • Timeline overview bar in resource mode.
  • Milestones can now be marked as complete.

OmniPlan 1.5 also includes a lot of bug fixes and enhancements (far too many to list here). To learn more about the changes in 1.5, please see the release notes for more details!

 

As always, please let us know if you have any questions or comments. You can contact us directly via our support page or by using the Send Feedback feature in your copy of OmniPlan.

So, what are you waiting for? Current 1.5 beta users, you can use our nifty new software updater to download and install the new update. For everyone else, go here to download OmniPlan 1.5!

 

Comments

After reviewing a number of project management tools (and having finally given up on Basecamp), OmniPlan 1.5 looks pretty good. Well done!

Christopher Mackay

02.24.08 10:48 AM

nice work! and when are you just going to make omniweb free to draw people into your product offerings? even opera came around on this one…safari3 is just too rock solid to make me think of paying anything for a browser, you know? and netnewswire is free now too? come on….it's 2008…

dave

02.27.08 1:45 AM

@DAVE: Then how do they pay their developer salaries? You want banner ads in your software? Come with a suggestion, or refrain from commenting.

Not Dave

03.13.08 4:33 AM

@NOT DAVE: through the sale of their other products.  The original poster was only suggesting that OmniWeb be freed.

not not dave

03.18.08 12:17 PM
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