OmniFocus for iOS 3.2

April 4, 2019

Requires iOS 11.3, watchOS 4

OmniFocus 3.2 adds support for the optional OmniFocus Subscription.

  • OmniFocus Subscription — We’ve launched OmniFocus for the Web, and with it the optional OmniFocus Subscription, which lets you pay one price for OmniFocus on Mac, iOS and the Web. You can purchase a subscription for all three during the first-run experience, or via In-App Purchases in OmniFocus Settings.
  • Settings — Added an Omni Account section to Settings, where you can update your account info and easily access the subscription management page.
  • Shared Web Credentials (Requires iOS 12) — OmniFocus now supports shared web credentials on iOS 12, enabling better integration with iCloud Keychain and apps like 1Password.
  • Notifications — Fixed a problem where the Notifications inspector did not update immediately in response to changes in Settings.
  • Forecast — Forecast now hides declined calendar events, and events in the past. Clean Up removes events that are still the Forecast outline but are now in the past due to passage of time.
  • Smaller Fixes and Improvements — Thanks for sending in bug and crash reports!

OmniFocus for Mac 3.3

April 4, 2019

Requires macOS 10.13

  • OmniFocus Subscription — We’ve launched OmniFocus for the Web, and with it the OmniFocus Subscription, which lets you pay one price for OmniFocus on Mac, iOS and the Web. If you’ve purchased a subscription using OmniFocus for iOS, you can sign into your Omni Account when you launch OmniFocus for the first time, or by using the item in the OmniFocus app menu.
  • Attachments — Fixed a problem where attempting to link to a folder embedded it instead.
  • Crash — Fixed a problem where Quick Entry would crash after inserting an attachment into a note, then deleting it before saving.
  • OmniPlan — Fixed several problems when clipping from OmniPlan.
  • Sorting — Fixed a problem where sorting was confusing and unpredictable when sorting items with identical tags and due dates “by tag”.
  • Smaller Fixes and Improvements — Thanks for sending in bug and crash reports!

OmniFocus for Web 2019.03.03

April 3, 2019

Requires web browser with JavaScript and active connection

Welcome! OmniFocus for the Web is a hosted add-on service which lets you access your OmniFocus data from a web browser. This companion app to OmniFocus for Mac and iOS includes the core features: you can add new tasks, check things off, view your projects, tasks, and tags, and more.

It’s especially great for people who need to use a Windows or Linux machine — or a Mac where they can’t install software — for part of the day. This first release is designed primarily for use on desktops and laptops, rather than touch devices, though we may make it better on touch devices in the future.

As a companion app, it requires that you’ve installed OmniFocus 3 for iOS or OmniFocus 3 for Mac.

Access to this web service is available through the OmniFocus Subscription, which also unlocks the Pro edition of OmniFocus in its native Mac and iOS apps for $9.99/month. Learn more

Customers who have already purchased OmniFocus 3 have the option of only paying for a subscription to the Web Add-On service (since they’ve already paid for the native apps). The price for that subscription is $4.99/month.

OmniFocus for Mac 3.2.1

January 30, 2019

Requires macOS 10.13

OmniFocus 3.2.1 is a minor release focused on stability.

  • Crash — Fixed a crash dragging an alias inside a note.
  • Crash — Fixed a crash in Review.
  • Crash — Fixed a crash related to computing project status.
  • Crash — Fixed a crash related to undo-ing project operations.
  • Crash — Fixed a crash when searching OmniFocus Help.
  • Crash — Fixed a problem where AppleScript allowed moving a tag within itself, resulting in a crash.
  • Crash — Fixed an extremely common—but hard to reproduce consistently—crash related to Undo.

OmniFocus for Mac 3.2

January 14, 2019

Requires macOS 10.13

OmniFocus 3.2 adds support for background notifications in macOS Mojave, restores support for repeats specified in minutes, and fixes bugs.

  • Notifications (Requires macOS Mojave) — OmniFocus for Mac now supports the same notification types as OmniFocus for iOS. You can be notified at the time an item is deferred until or due, or at the latest time you should start (due time minus estimated duration). There is also a custom option that lets you set a notification for some amount of time before the item’s due time—or at a completely arbitrary time. Due, Deferred, and Latest Start notifications can be made the default for all items via OmniFocus Preferences; notifications for specific items can be configured in the Notifications Inspector.
  • Preferences — Added a Notifications preference pane for macOS Mojave users, reorganized the Badges preference pane, and moved the Today Widget preferences to a new Extensions preference pane. Renamed the Synchronization preference pane to Sync.
  • Repeats — You can once again configure a repeat using an interval specified in Minutes.
  • Customize Toolbar — Fixed a problem with this sheet’s Done button when there were enough toolbar items to make it taller than the screen height.
  • Encryption — OmniFocus now offers recovery instructions when encountering a problem where data on the server is encrypted with an unknown key (this previously resulted in an unrecoverable “No Key in Slot” error).
  • Free Viewer — Fixed a problem where the notice bar that alerts you that OmniFocus is running in Free Viewer mode did not appear in direct builds.
  • Perspectives — Fixed a problem where actions would disappear from “Entire Projects” custom perspectives as soon as a project was assigned, instead of correctly waiting for clean up.
  • Today Widget — Fixed a problem in the Today Widget that could result in an OmniFocus crash.
  • VoiceOver — Made several improvements to VoiceOver support in OmniFocus.
  • Documentation — Updated the in-app help and added a link to Inside OmniFocus to the Help menu.
  • Smaller Fixes and Improvements — Including crash fixes.