Friday, July 25

OmniFocus for iPhone or iPod Touch

So far the iPhone/Touch 2.0 firmware upgrade is everything I want it to be EXCEPT for the lack of sync in the apps and their desktop counterparts. Many syncs are coming, but we're having to wait a bit.

One of the most annoying things about the upgrade is that Apple is still not offering any sync between Notes and Notes or a sync for To Do List. WTF?

So anyway, for those of you who were debating on dropping a Jackson on OmniFocus's syncable iPhone counterpart, here's the Macworld Review.

I'm passing. Partly due to the fact that at $19.99 OmniFocus iPhone is a full 2x the price of any app in that category, and for that I want flawlessness and perfection.
The Omni Group’s getting things done (GTD) desktop application for the Mac, OmniFocus, has both proponents and detractors. Many people who buy into David Allen’s Getting Things Done workflow philosophy (and who take the time to learn more about how GTD is done) find OmniFocus to be a powerful tool for creating and organizing tasks. Others, confounded by OmniFocus’ occasional complexities, wonder if maybe they’d have more time to get things done if they spent less time trying to figure out how OmniFocus can aid their organizational efforts. It’s likely OmniFocus for the iPhone‚ although not as deep as the desktop version‚ will be similarly viewed.
Full Review.
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