Our new podcast The Omni Show begins with two episodes: an interview with Kristina Sontag, Omni’s Test Manager, and an interview with Curt Clifton, OmniFocus engineer.
Yesterday, we put [OmniOutliner 3 for iOS in Public Test](https://www.omnigroup.com/omnioutliner/ios/preview). We’ve spent a lot of time getting it to this point, and we’re looking for feedback specifically about new Pro features.
As always, our roadmap for the year isn't the same as the actual journey we end up taking! It indicates the direction we're headed in, but the future is never certain—and if we actually want to get where we're trying to go, our plans need to adapt as circumstances change. Now that our iOS 11 work has shipped, where does that leave us with respect to our roadmap for the rest of the year?
In OmniGraffle 7.5 for Mac, new automation features are introduced, a whole lot of functions and classes are improved, and a lot of bugs are vanquished.
OmniOutliner 2.11 for iOS is out now, bringing Open in Place support for iOS 11’s new Files app!
A few of our favorite people put together another set of tips for true beginners and seasoned pros alike.
Coinciding with Apple’s release of macOS [High Sierra](https://www.apple.com/macos/high-sierra/) today, we’re happy to announce that each of our apps have updates that are fully compatible with the new operating system.
OmniFocus, OmniGraffle, and OmniPlan have been fine-tuned and each have big updates that take advantage of the latest release from Apple, all out today.
The team over at [Readdle](https://readdle.com) just released an update with some pretty tight integration between their email client for macOS and OmniFocus.
We just recently started our TestFlight of OmniFocus 2.21—new iOS 11-only features including Drag and Drop and SiriKit support. So far, so good! Here’s a bit more about how SiriKit and OmniFocus will play together.
In addition to two big new features for OmniPlan for iOS, today we're transitioning both OmniPlan and OmniFocus to free downloads with a 14-day trial!
Put on by legendary scripting champion Sal Soghoian, CMD-D is set to cover the state of scripting and automation on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
OmniGraffle 3 for iOS is a great way to start diagramming, creating, wireframing, building, and designing on iPad and iPhone.
For those times when it would help to visualize your outline as a hierarchical diagram, you're in luck: OmniOutliner and OmniGraffle Pro can make this easy.
In OmniOutliner 5 Pro, we introduced a way for you to work faster and make the app more your own: Keyboard Shortcut Sets.
At its core, OmniOutliner Essentials is an app for writing with structure. Here’s how to use it.
We’ve been talking about OmniOutliner 5 since last November, and I’m pleased to announce that the day has finally arrived: OmniOutliner 5 is shipping! OmniOutliner now comes in two editions: Pro and Essentials. The Pro edition has all the power that we’ve always brought to OmniOutliner, with support for multiple columns, attachments, focus, automation, and so on—and for version 5 we’ve added even more, with advanced filtering, word count, typewriter mode, customizable keyboard shortcuts, and so on. OmniOutliner Essentials is a svelte, focused, and extremely affordable outlining app.
OmniGraffle 7.3 adds artboards as a presentation tool and allows zooming during a presentation.
Featuring a brand new interface for quicker access to everything, OmniGraffle 3 is ready for testing.