Dec 27
On holiday in Adelaide (that’s the capital of South Australia) I naturally had to keep my MacBook Pro and iPhone close by. Then, OmniFocus, one of the software demos I had installed early in the piece expired. As the developers would have hoped, I’ve already come to depend on OmniFocus to manage my daily workflow. It’s dead simple to create quick reminders of things to do as a result of browsing and reading my daily emails.
Therefore, OmniFocus has become one of the first licenses I have purchased.
So what are the features that prompted the purchase?
- I found OmniFocus extremely easy to use
- I can add tasks, projects or notes from any application in just a few clicks
- It is very easy to reorganize and prioritize tasks
- Brilliant integration with my iPhone through an application available from WebApps
- It is simple to quickly view ToDo lists in “contexts” (eg phone calls) to efficiently deal with similar tasks
I have to admit to being somewhat disorganised (lacking focus and easily distracted) and have already tried virtually all of the ToDo tools available for my iPhone. OmniFocus has actually significantly improved my personal workflow without making me think too hard about how this happened.
Conclusion: Highly Recommended

