Subscriptions give you the latest version of our apps, enabling every feature on every platform (including Pro features)-with a lower cost up front and predictable spending in the future. We launched team subscriptions in March, and will be launching personal subscriptions at the same time as sign-in licensing. A single Omni Account can be used across all devices and platforms: with an OmniFocus subscription, for example, the same sign-in will unlock OmniFocus on Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Web. Backups are now limited to 100 and automatically discarded as newer ones are created.With sign-in licensing (coming very soon), you will no longer have to keep track of license codes: to access purchases, you can simply log into our apps using your Omni Account. AppleScript: While we’ve tried to maintain backwards compatibility where possible, some changes were necessary, particularly in terminology referring to user interface elements.Deep adoption of modern Apple technologies, poised for whatever they announce next.The Anonymizer crafts a copy of your database with item names and notes replaced with X’s and such, for those times when we really need to see the structure of your database to chase down a particularly elusive bug.Inspectors are now embedded in the window, so you can keep all the details together, especially in full screen.Outlining behaviors for Escape, Return, and other keys in the main outline default to the New-Fangled (aka “Modern”) set, but if you prefer the tried-and-true OmniFocus 1 behavior, you can opt for “Classic Mode” in the General Preferences. A guided first launch experience to help you get off on the right synced foot. Quick Open lets you jump to any project, context, or perspective you can name, from a single keyboard shortcut.Status Circles provide a colorful nexus of information about each task: is it overdue, flagged, complete, repeating?.Completed and Changed perspectives offer a historical view of your data.Review is a new perspective optimized to help you zip through the weekly(?) review you try to remember to do.Forecast is a new date-centric perspective for viewing your actions and Calendar events together, to keep your schedule in balance.Projects, Contexts, and Inbox perspectives are similar to the OmniFocus 1 views they descended from, but have redesigned View Options.We hand-crafted several perspectives for your convenience. Perspectives now hang out in tabs on the left edge of the window.When used with OmniFocus 2 for iOS, OmniFocus 2 can trigger a sync on iOS. Pro Customers can choose a Custom Perspective, and all customers can choose between Overdue, Due Today, Deferred Until Today, Flagged, and Inbox. OmniFocus Pro adds power tools for those who like to tune and customize their productivity system: Custom Perspectives, Focus, and AppleScript. OmniFocus Standard provides the core functionality most folks need to get things done in a straightforward manner. OmniFocus 2 requires Mac OS X 10.10 “Yosemite” or higher. Even with the shiny new interface, we kept the original data format, so OmniFocus 2 syncs just fine not only with OmniFocus 2 for iPhone, but all three editions of OmniFocus 1 as well. With its clean and uncluttered interface, OmniFocus 2 for Mac brings all the power you’ve come to expect and puts your projects and actions front and center. 5 OmniFocus 2 is Here Omni Store upgrade pricing: $19.99 for Standard, $39.99 for Pro Upgrade pricing only available when purchasing from the same store as your original purchase.
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