Version 2.3 of OmniFocus for Mac brings two new options for how to view your tasks and projects. This is the design story.
Version 2.3 of OmniFocus for Mac brings two new options for how to view your tasks and projects. This is the design story.
Each of our apps, as of the latest updates released last Monday, support the new display size of the iPad Pro and offer new keyboard shortcuts!
OmniOutliner v4.4—which rounds out El Capitan support across our entire Mac line—is available for direct customers starting…now. Available in the Mac App Store upon approval.
Today’s update to OmniFocus, v2.3, is all about (OK, is mostly about) column customization.
As mentioned earlier, much of Omni Sync Server is built atop FreeBSD, and the push provider is no exception.
Omni's push provider needs to do a fair bit of preprocessing and other work for every notification it prepares to send. In the current provider, we consider each notification.
Today we’re happy and very proud to present OmniPlan 3 for Mac—the most advanced way to plan projects, manage resources, and impress coworkers, clients, and bosses.
Generally speaking, all of our currently shipping Mac applications are A-OK with El Capitan. In some cases, bigger-than-just-compatibility releases are coming fast!
Now that we've converted our notification data into a format that's suitable for sending to Apple, our fledgling push provider needs a connection into APNs in order to send that data.
Apple’s announcements last week have us super excited all over again. iOS 9 is here!
Ideally, blur and vibrancy add a subtle liveliness to the UI. Unfortunately, as we recently discovered, they can also make your text unreadable.
With a ton of bug fixes, changes, and new features, OmniGraffle 6.3 is worth the update. Check it out.
Always think carefully before adding ATS exceptions.
Lately Brent has been fixing crashes in the Mac versions of OmniFocus and OmniOutliner. Some themes emerged.
After researching languages and choosing Go to implement a push provider for OmniFocus, we needed to get started writing code.
I’ve been on crash-fix-duty for a while with the Mac version of [OmniFocus](https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus), and just as I was climbing out and starting work on a new feature, I got sidetracked into working on performance.
Here at the Omni Group, we have a long history of writing code in Objective-C. However, our attention turned to building a provider that could handle the large existing OmniFocus customer base, along with the specific traffic patterns the app generates.
We’re starting a developer blog. You’re already reading it!
Today we’re releasing a great update to OmniGraffle for iOS! There’s a [whole lot under the hood] that makes it a great release, but the big two new features are Actions support and Document Provider extension support.
We’ve added __Multi-project Dashboards__, __Monte Carlo simulation__, __Network Diagrams__, a brand new set of __reports__, and __Earned value analysis__ to OmniPlan 3. And now we're ready to open it up for Testing.