Two new stencils — UX Kits Floor Plan and UX Kits Hardware v2 — have been uploaded to Stenciltown.
Two new stencils — UX Kits Floor Plan and UX Kits Hardware v2 — have been uploaded to Stenciltown.
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.
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.
From the dawn of the App Store, it’s always been our goal to provide the best possible App Store experience that we can for our apps. With the upcoming release of OmniGraffle 7, we can offer our standard unlocks of Standard and Pro, a free 2-week trial which unlocks all of the features of Pro and Standard, letting you freely choose between them. We can offer a discounted upgrade to the new Standard. And we can offer free upgrades to the new version to any customers who recently purchased the old app.
Our iOS 10 (and macOS Sierra) updates
Today we’re pulling back the cover on our next major app release for testing: OmniGraffle 7.
Written for OmniGraffle 6, the Getting Started with OmniGraffle tutorial provides the guidance you need in a hands-on approach that’s accessible to users of all skill levels.
Today we’re launching the second update to Stenciltown, our free-forever repository of stencils for OmniGraffle, to make it easier to submit and discover stencils.
With a ton of bug fixes, changes, and new features, OmniGraffle 6.3 is worth the update. Check it out.
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.
Today we released a major update to OmniGraffle 6 that improves the app’s performance, adds new features, and makes it a stand-up citizen in Yosemite.
Are any of you interested in helping us test our apps before they’re ready to submit to the App Store? We’re working on bringing all of our iPad apps to the iPhone, so we have a lot of testing to do! And with Apple’s new TestFlight Beta Testing program, we’re able to invite up to 1,000 of our customers to test our apps while they’re still under development.