OmniFocus 3 for Mac will ship in September 2018
OmniFocus 3 for Mac will ship in September 2018
In a special episode of The Omni Show, Ken Case and Dave Messent join the show to talk about upcoming features — including tags, fancy repeating tasks, and more — in OmniFocus 3 for Mac.
Here’s how to sign up to help test OmniFocus for the Web.
We’ve updated the macOS stencil with dark mode support.
New features in OmniGraffle 3.6 for iOS including orthogonal line routing changes and a new “Connected Objects” option in the Diagram Layout inspector.
OmniGraffle 7.8 for Mac improves line routing, auto layout, keyboard editing, and the sidebar — which allows you to make beautiful and effective diagrams more easily than ever.
OmniFocus 3 for iOS is now shipping! And it’s celebrating 10 years on the App Store.
OmniFocus 3 for iOS can be pre-ordered, so that it downloads automatically once released.
OmniPlan 3.9 for iOS, released today, adds a couple new features and fixes several bugs.
We’ve started an OmniFocus 3 blog at Inside OmniFocus.
Two new stencils — UX Kits Floor Plan and UX Kits Hardware v2 — have been uploaded to Stenciltown.
OmniOutliner 3.1 for iOS adds support for strikethrough text, includes searchable manuals, and fixes several bugs, including crashing bugs.
In a special episode of The Omni Show, Dave Messent and Tim Ekl join the show to discuss OmniFocus 3 and tags.
OmniDiskSweeper now works with recent macOS releases, has a new app icon, and makes “Trash” the default (instead of outright deleting).
The Omni Show continues to publish every other Wednesday — and a recent episode features Ken Case discussing the Omni 2018 Roadmap.
We’ve released updates to OmniFocus 2 for compatibility with the upcoming OmniFocus 3 — and to continue fixing bugs in the current shipping versions.
Today we’re happy to announce the arrival of [OmniOutliner 3 for iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/omnioutliner-3/id1174101450?ls=1&mt=8). It’s a big update that catches up to OmniOutliner 5 for Mac and adds iPhone X and iOS 11 support, support for printing, a focused, simplified experience for beginners in Essentials, and a lot of our most requested features for Pro customers.
Recently we released OmniPlan 3.9, an update with all of the usual suspects: bug fixes, performance improvements, a new Project Summary Inspector, and a few new enhancements for Dashboard.
As always, our roadmap for the year isn't the same as the actual journey we end up taking! It indicates the direction we're headed in, but the future is never certain—and if we actually want to get where we're trying to go, our plans need to adapt as circumstances change. Now that our iOS 11 work has shipped, where does that leave us with respect to our roadmap for the rest of the year?