Two-week free trial! OmniFocus Standard and Pro are in-app purchases, with discounts for people who bought earlier versions of OmniFocus for iOS. Or you can get OmniFocus for iOS, Mac, and web for just one price with the OmniFocus Subscription. Download the app for details. Use OmniFocus to accompl. On April 2, 2015 we released the last of our universal updates to our iOS software lineup: OmniFocus 2.1 for iOS is a free update for OmniFocus for iPad 2. Now that Apple has blurred the line between tablet and phone devices with the iPhone 6 Plus, it seems like the right time to combine the iPhone and iPad feature sets.
Developer(s) | The Omni Group |
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Initial release | January 8, 2008; 12 years ago[1] |
Stable release |
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Operating system | macOS, iOS (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad) |
Available in | English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Dutch, and Simplified Chinese |
Type | Task management software |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus/ |
OmniFocus is a personal task manager by the Omni Group for macOS and iOS. The declared goal of the program is to be able to capture thoughts and ideas into to do lists.[4] The program uses concepts and techniques described in the book Getting Things Done by David Allen. Allen's productivity system is commonly abbreviated as GTD.[5]
History[edit]
OmniFocus has its roots in the Kinkless kGTD add/scripts for the Omni Group's OmniOutliner product.[6] Kinkless (kGTD) was developed by Ethan J. A. Schoonover to enable those following the GTD methodology. The Omni Group subsequently brought Ethan along with Merlin Mann to form a project team to create the OmniFocus application.[7]
In 2018, version 3 of OmniFocus was released for iOS and macOS. With the release, the previous concept of contexts taken from GTD was replaced with tags.[8][9]
Platforms[edit]
macOS[edit]
OmniFocus is available for macOS.
iOS[edit]
OmniFocus is available on iOS (including the iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad).
Android[edit]
The Omni Group does not have plans to provide an Android application for OmniFocus. Google Play lists various third-party applications that interface with OmniFocus through the Omni Sync Server (e.g., Focus GTD).
Web application[edit]
On January 26, 2018, Ken Case, CEO of the Omni Group, announced in the Omni Group forums that OmniFocus for the web is under development. It will not be a standalone version; it will only sync with existing databases set up with the macOS or iOS versions of OmniFocus. A subscription fee will be charged for access.[10] In December 2018, Ken Case shared more details about the upcoming subscription service, where users could subscribe to get access to both the native OmniFocus apps and OmniFocus for the web, or just the latter with a reduced subscription fee. The option to make one-time purchases of the macOS and iOS apps will remain.[11][12]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Sharps, Linda (January 8, 2008). 'Announcing OmniFocus 1.0'. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
- ^'OmniFocus Release Notes'. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
- ^'OmniFocus Release Notes'. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
- ^'OmniFocus 3 for Mac'. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
- ^Allen, David (2001). Getting Things Done. Penguin. ISBN978-0-14-312656-0.
- ^Forrest, Brady (October 21, 2006). 'The Story of KGTD and OmniFocus'. O'Reilly Publishing. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
- ^Roger, Cyril (May 8, 2007). 'Omni Group interview: part 1'. Softonic. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
- ^Christoffel, Ryan (May 30, 2018). 'OmniFocus 3 Review: More Approachable and Powerful, All at Once'. MacStories. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
- ^Orchard, Rosemary (September 24, 2018). 'OmniFocus 3 for Mac: Multiple Tags, Enhanced Forecast, Powerful Perspectives'. MacStories. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
- ^'Omni Roadmap 2018'. The Omni Group Forums. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
- ^Voorhees, John (December 4, 2018). 'Omni to Offer Optional Subscriptions to OmniFocus and Its Upcoming Web Service'. MacStories. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
- ^'Introducing Optional OmniFocus Subscriptions'. The Omni Blog. December 3, 2018. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
External links[edit]
- Mason, Andrew (Jan 29, 2013). 'OmniFocus 2.0 Preview – With CEO Ken Case'(Podcast).
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=OmniFocus&oldid=901991459'
OmniFocus Subscriptions are optional
You can still purchase and use OmniFocus for Mac and OmniFocus for iOS individually if you prefer.
Subscribing to OmniFocus gives you the option to pay monthly or yearly for access to OmniFocus on all of your devices. From the App Store versions of OmniFocus for iOS and Mac, you can purchase the cross-platform OmniFocus Subscription. From our website, you can purchase the same cross-platform option, or the OmniFocus Web Add-On (for customers who already own the standalone version of OmniFocus for Mac or iOS).
No matter where you subscribe, your Omni Account tracks your subscription so that you don’t accidentally subscribe twice.
Try before you buy with an Omni Account
Trials of our applications are no longer linked to the subscription or purchase process, so with an Omni Account you can start a trial and have no fear of being charged at the end. Learn more about trialing an app with an Omni Account here.
- Accessing your subscription
- Managing or cancelling your Subscription
Subscribing via the Omni Store
To purchase a subscription direcly from Omni, visit the Omni Store and choose OmniFocus for the Web from the main store page. You’ll be asked to log in to your Omni Account, or create a new Omni Account if you don’t have one.
Already using OmniFocus?
If you use the Omni Sync Server to sync your OmniFocus data, you already have an Omni Account: use your Omni Sync Server credentials to log in here.
After logging into your Omni Account, choose a subscription type:
- OmniFocus Subscription—Includes OmniFocus Pro for Mac, OmniFocus Pro for iOS, and OmniFocus for the Web.
- OmniFocus Web Add-On—This subscription lets customers who already own the standalone version of OmniFocus for Mac and/or iOS use OmniFocus for the Web at a discounted price.
Select a monthly or yearly subscription, enter your payment details, and click Pay and Subscribe. If your purchase is successful you’ll see a summary of your account status and subscription information.
Once you have an active subscription, sign into your Omni Account on each of your devices to unlock the Pro features.
Subscribing via the App Store
The Mac App Store version of OmniFocus for Mac is pictured below, but OmniFocus for iOS uses the same subscription flow with slightly different visuals.
To subscribe using an App Store version of OmniFocus, download OmniFocus for iOS or the Mac App Store version of OmniFocus for Mac. The first time you launch the app, you can choose to Try or Buy.
If you already have OmniFocus for iOS installed, head to Settings > In-App Purchases to begin the subscription process instead. In OmniFocus from the Mac App Store, choose the In-App Purchases item in the OmniFocus app menu.
When you’re prompted to choose OmniFocus 3 for iOS/Mac or OmniFocus Subscription, tap or click Subscription Options. Monthly and yearly subscription options are available.
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Try before you buy with an Omni Account
Trials of our applications are no longer linked to the subscription or purchase process, so with an Omni Account you can start a trial and have no fear of being charged at the end. Learn more about trialing an app with an Omni Account here.
Signing in to your Omni Account
If you use the Omni Sync Server to sync your OmniFocus data, you already have an Omni Account: use your Omni Sync Server credentials to log in here.
Before your subscription can be billed, you’ll be asked to log in to your Omni Account, or create a new Omni Account if you don’t have one.
After you finish signing in to your Omni Account, confirm your purchase. If you purchased as part of the OmniFocus first-run experience, you’ll continue on to database setup.
Once you have an active subscription, sign into your Omni Account on each of your devices to unlock the Pro features.
Accessing your subscription
OmniFocus for Mac and iOS
If your subscription includes OmniFocus Pro for Mac and iOS, signing into the Omni Account which you used to subscribe will unlock Pro features in each app.
- OmniFocus 3 for Mac—Download from the Omni website (direct OmniFocus download link). Click Restore during first run to unlock OmniFocus Pro by signing in to your Omni Account. If you’ve already gone through the first run experience, choose Sign in to Omni Account from the OmniFocus app menu.
- OmniFocus 3 for iOS—Download from the iOS App Store. Tap Restore during first run to unlock OmniFocus Pro by signing in to your Omni Account. If you’ve already gone through the first run experience, choose Omni Account from the OmniFocus Settings and enter your Omni Account credentials.
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OmniFocus for the Web
Once your subscription is active, you can log in to OmniFocus for the Web using your Omni Account credentials at https://web.omnifocus.com.
Managing or cancelling your Subscription
For App Store subscriptions
Manage your OmniFocus subscription via the central iTunes subscription management page. This page is also accessible via the Omni Account and In-App Purchase sections of OmniFocus Settings on iOS and the corresponding OmniFocus app menu items on Mac.
The subscription management page shows the date on which your subscription will renew. Clarisse ifx 3 0 sp9 download free. You must cancel your subscription at least 24 hours before this date to avoid being charged. If you start a subscription with a free trial, the first renewal date will be two weeks after your subscription begins.
For subscriptions purchased directly from Omni
If you subscribed in the Omni Store, you can manage or cancel your OmniFocus subscription via the Omni Accounts interface at https://accounts.omnigroup.com/.
Last Modified: Sep 2, 2020