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May 18 2016

OmniFocus Pro 2.4.1 Multilingual (MacOSX )

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OmniFocus Pro 2.4.1 Multilingual MacOSX | 31.39 MB

We understand, you’re busy. You’ve got stuff to do. Work. Home. Play. The only way you’ll make it through all the things that you need to do is to organize them somehow. Maybe you’ve been making do with notebooks or sticky notes — and hoping they don’t fall into the world of lost things behind your desk. But hey! You’ve got this awesome Mac sitting in front of you. You use it every day. You guard it with your life.

A contextual life
Keep work and play separated with contexts, perspectives, and focus. Ignore the irrelevant, focus on what you can do now, and accomplish more. And do it all much faster than before.

Tasks at Hand
OmniFocus for Apple Watch leverages many of the features you know from the iPhone. Take a tour of the watch by tapping Today up above. Then explore the rest of the actions like you would if it were right on your wrist.

Never lose a thing
With OmniFocus for iOS and Apple Watch around, you’ll never miss out on a game-changing idea. And? Walk by a grocery store and your wrist will get a tap; pick up some milk and bread. There’s no need for you to keep track of all that yourself. And OmniFocus has its own, bespoke, sync engine that uses web standards. Enjoy it with our free Sync Server, or use your own.

What’s in Pro
What makes OmniFocus 2 so special is an extra emphasis on simplicity—anyone can get started. But extra power reveals itself when you need it. We’ve tucked a bunch of powerful things into the Professional upgrade, like focusing on projects or folders, scripting, and creating perspectives for your every whim.

But that’s not all
– On iOS 9 and on iPad, work faster and get more things done with Split View multitasking.
– OmniFocus for iOS has serious keyboard support and shortcuts. Just hold the Command, Option, or Control keys down to bring up a list.
– OmniFocus is easy on the eyes with a carefully calibrated dark palette.
– Search for your actions and projects directly from Spotlight. For both iOS 9 and OS X.
– Dress up your Watch face with a friendly reminder about What’s Next in OmniFocus.
– Send an action to a partner right from the toolbar. Or share directly to your OmniFocus Inbox from any app in OS X or iOS that support it.
– Record audio to transcribe later, add photos from your Camera Roll, or view files you’ve attached from your Mac.
– At-a-glance context to your day. Work around your events in Forecast view.
– Press Command-O on Mac to jump directly to a specific Project or Context.

Super sync
With OmniFocus’s Push Sync architecture, your project changes and new actions will be ready and waiting on every other device. Our goal is that you won’t even notice.

New in Version 2.4:
• Due Soon — Due Soon includes a new option—”Today”—which includes only items due before midnight. Due Soon options expressed in “days” also use midnight as a boundary instead of multiples of 24 hours. So, “Due Soon is in the next 2 days” includes items due before midnight tomorrow. The “24 Hours” option remains unchanged, but since the overwhelming majority of customers we heard from were looking for it to function as “Today”, we have made the latter the default and you’ll need to re-select “24 Hours” if you prefer to not use midnight as a boundary.
• Push-triggered Sync — We’ve been using silent push notifications to trigger syncs on iOS since version 2.2.1, and now we’ve expanded to include triggering syncs on the Mac. As of these builds, your iOS device running OmniFocus 2.6 or later should automatically tell OmniFocus for Mac to sync shortly after you make a change. Because OmniFocus also triggers syncs via local network notifications, you might not see “Push” very often in the sync logs on your Mac if you tend to keep your iOS device connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Mac. You’ll find all the push-related settings in Synchronization Preferences > Show Sync Details…. For an updated explanation of how of push-triggered sync works.
• Delete in Quick Entry — Backspace/delete in an empty title in Quick Entry now deletes the item (as it does in the main window).
• Emoji — Fixed a bug where Emoji would disappear from Action Titles if certain other characters were also present.
• Note Icons — We changed to a note indicator and disclosure button with less-ambiguous states. Presence of a note is now indicated by a filled icon (vs hollow), and expansion of note is indicated by whether you see a note or not(!).
• Due Soon and Unavailable — We now follow iOS color and urgency rules for items that are due soon but unavailable: they get yellow dates and gray status circles.
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User Agent — Updated our user agent strings to include the marketing version in addition to bundle version.
• Locking Errors — Made it much easier to quit OmniFocus in the case where multiple copies of the app are open.
• Crash in Help — Fixed a crash closing a full-screen help window.
• Localizations — Updated localizations — there still may be some pieces missing, including Documentation.
• Note Button in Rows — Increased the clickable area of this button beyond the image itself.
• Crashes in Attachments — Fixed crashes relating to deleting attachments.
• Sidebar Border — Restored the missing border between tabs and sidebar.
• Smaller Fixes and Improvements — Thanks for reporting any issues you encounter!

Requirements: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor.

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