My apologies: I'm afraid we will not be able to offer upgrade pricing to our Mac App Store customers after all. So long as we continue to sell our apps through the Mac App Store, we are not allowed to distribute updates through other channels to apps which were purchased from the App Store.
Things are going to get quiet around here for a while. We've learned a lot about what works well for you and what doesn't, and two weeks ago we were also inspired by Apple's latest designs with their emphasis on deference, clarity, and depth. We're looking forward to applying the lessons we've learned, and we'll be back with some fresh builds later this year!
If you’re one of our many customers who want to always have your latest documents available on all your devices, I have good news! We’ve finished our limited private test of OmniPresence and are now beginning a wide-open public test of OmniPresence for Mac.
Good news everybody, OmniPlan 2.3 is ready for public testing and we're inviting everyone to take it for a spin!
Outside feedback for OmniFocus 2 in the testing stage is crucial; we need feedback on the design now so we don't spend a bunch of time polishing a potentially wrong design into perfection. That's why we plan to start giving some folks access to OmniFocus 2 early.
Here is what OmniPresence looks like in action… and we’d like to enlist your help in testing it!
You probably know software issues are called bugs. There's some disagreement about why they're called that, but I think we can all agree that, like cockroaches, fleas, and mosquitos, they are really unpleasant and should be removed from our homes.
The OmniFocus 2 Debut is now available to watch!
If you’ve read my most recent blog post about Omni’s Plans for 2013, you already know that we’re just a few weeks away from the debut of OmniFocus 2 for Mac. I’m really looking forward to showing it to you all… but this post isn’t really about OmniFocus 2 itself, it’s about what to expect between now and when it ships.