
- OMNIFOCUS 3 BETA TESTING FOR MAC
- OMNIFOCUS 3 BETA TESTING UPDATE
- OMNIFOCUS 3 BETA TESTING UPGRADE
- OMNIFOCUS 3 BETA TESTING FULL
It's currently designed for use on a computer rather than use on a phone

OMNIFOCUS 3 BETA TESTING FOR MAC
OmniFocus for the Web is a companion to OmniFocus 3 for Mac and OmniFocus 3 for iOS, available as part of an OmniFocus subscription.Using your web browser, you can view your projects, add actions, mark actions as complete, and more.It's well suited for people who follow GTD, too Now in version 3, OmniFocus is a powerful, albeit pricey, to-do app for Mac and iOS, and a good option as long as you're working solo.Adding a task to your Inbox is as simple as typing a quick keyboard shortcut. Get tasks out of your head, quickly, from anywhere. OmniFocus acts as a second brain, allowing you to capture and organize all of your activities in a powerful and easy-to-maintain system.I'd expect that for the price they ask for on this app, that they would reply back at least within 24-48 hours

I have reached out to omnifocus support for help 13 days ago followed by a second email 5 days ago and they have not replied.
OMNIFOCUS 3 BETA TESTING UPDATE
Group your actions by projects, the way you already think of them OmniFocus 3.3.5 is a minor update focused on bug fixes. Use Siri, even, so you don't have to type. Add actions — so you never forget anything. There's a ton more information about what will make OmniFocus 4 such a big change on the Omni Group blog, too.OmniFocus 3 for iOS Accomplish More Every Day. No concrete release window has been given for OmniFocus 4 just yet, but those who can't wait can always sign up to be part of the public beta if they're feeling brave.
OMNIFOCUS 3 BETA TESTING UPGRADE
Anyone purchasing OmniFocus between now and when OmniFocus 4 ships will automatically receive an upgrade at no additional cost.
OMNIFOCUS 3 BETA TESTING FULL
OmniFocus 4 will ship as the second product line from the Omni Group available under universal app licensing, which provides full access to OmniFocus across Mac, iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch. Users will be able to take advantage of OmniFocus across all platforms without paying separately for each one. Moreover, OmniFocus 4 will also usher in a new licensing model, too. OmniFocus 4 builds this new interface on top of the rock-solid cross-platform data and syncing model developed over the past decade. In addition, the new version brings some of the more powerful features from OmniFocus for the Mac, like Focus and Quick Open, to the iPad and iPhone experience. OmniFocus 4 for iPad and iPhone now allows editing task outlines in place and collapsing/expanding items at any level - all with full keyboard support, making edits as fluid on iPad keyboards as they are today on the Mac. Task settings, including due dates and tags, are no longer hidden inside the Inspector – making everything much more accessible than previous versions of the app.

Having seen OmniFocus 4 running during a presentation today I can tell you that there's a lot going on here, most noticeably a cleaner look and more obvious method of doing just about everything. The new user experience is more elegant and smooth, with app behavior that's consistent across all of Apple's platforms, while adapting behavior to leverage the strengths of each platform. The upcoming OmniFocus 4 for iPad and iPhone brings a complete user experience redesign to the powerful and highly-customizable personal task manager. The updated app, set to ship later this year, will offer an all-new interface that will make it easier for beginners to get started while still offering the power and capabilities that existing users are so fond of. Users can sign up to be on the public TestFlight beta, too. Omni Group, a developer that has been around longer than most, today announced that OmniFocus 4 will be a significant user experience refresh for the popular task management app.
