BY Casey Tschida on Mon June 11th, 2012
Adjusting prices is not at all The Omni Group's style. Therefore, you can probably imagine how shocked we were to hear of big OmniFocus price drops.
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BY Christine Chan on Sat May 26th, 2012
In this week's App Showdown, we compare the top three GTD apps. It's time to get productive!
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BY Jamie Young on Mon March 26th, 2012
OmniFocus for iPhone squashes bugs, and gets unique, repeating tasks!
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BY Jamie Young on Mon January 16th, 2012
The OmniGroup shares Omni Sync stats with us, and plans on adding the service to more apps.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun November 20th, 2011
The Kindle Fire better than the iPad? George Clooney as Steve Jobs? iOS 5.1 arriving soon? These and other questions were (almost) answered during the week that was.
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BY Jamie Young on Sat November 19th, 2011
You can finally use Siri to easily add tasks to OmniFocus for iPhone.
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BY Joe White on Thu October 13th, 2011
Great news, OmniFocus fans: The popular applications for the iPhone and iPad have recently received updates, adding support for iOS 5 (which launched yesterday), along with a variety of other new features.
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BY Joe White on Sat June 25th, 2011
The Omni Group has recently updated its $19.99 OmniFocus for iPhone application, adding a forecast view, several new features and many bug fixes.
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BY Mike Lata on Mon May 23rd, 2011
Make your life easier with the ultimate task management iPad app. OmniFocus for iPad has just been updated to version 1.3. and many new features are part of the package. One of them is called the forecast mode and includes calendar events in a convenient timeline.
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BY Joe White on Sat May 07th, 2011
The OmniGroup recently announced that it has submitted OmniOutliner for iPad to the App Store, meaning that - providing the app doesn't get rejected - we can expect the application to become available in the coming weeks.
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BY Casey Tschida on Wed April 06th, 2011
It appears that The Omni Group is hard at work to make their OmniFocus products more inline with each other. In fact, one of the features that debuted with OmniFocus for iPad has been confirmed to be making its way to the iPhone and desktop versions of the app.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu March 25th, 2010
The Omni Group's Ken Case made it very clear that the company was committed to iPad development with his iPad or Bust! blog post, and today we found out just how serious they are. OmniGraffle,
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sun January 31st, 2010
The Omni Group, the developers of multiple productivity applications for Mac OS X, has jumped on the iPad's bandwagon and has no intentions of turning back. In a recent blog post, The Omni Group's CEO
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BY Tee Morris on Mon April 13th, 2009
Disciplines can be applied to your iPhone. Let's be frank: the iPhone is dead sexy and dead snappy. It's a high tech toy that can do a lot of cool things, as seen in the commercials. But just because you got a smartphone that is smart in its attitude, this doesn't mean you can't accomplish amazing things with it.
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BY Tee Morris on Mon April 06th, 2009
As my friends know how busy I am, I was inundated with many Productivity application suggestions. So I went shopping. Window shopping. (Yes, you can go window shopping on a Mac, sacrilegious as it may sound...) I browsed through the various applications, reviewing what the paid downloads offered over the free ones, and I was a bit overwhelmed by it all. Then I stopped for a moment and considered all this organization, considered all the options being offered to sort and categorize one's lifestyle, and asked myself "When do I have the time to organize all this stuff?"
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BY Robin Rhys on Fri January 09th, 2009
Viewing on your iPhone? Click here Ken Case, CEO of Omni Group, gives us insight into the highly successful iPhone application, OmniFocus. He also shares his thoughts on iPhone application pricing and the potential of
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BY Jeff Noble on Wed September 24th, 2008
Overview The noteskinery+ app markets itself toward organization and GTDers. With a pretty impressive array of options that include creating folders, notes, filing photos, and voice-recordings, it seeks to fill a niche in the app
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