![]() If you already own OmniFocus 2 for iPad, you’re getting the Universal version as a free update today.To try to make the differences between the new Universal app and the existing iPhone app as clear as possible, we’ve created a little table listing supported devices and features:įor customers who already own OmniFocus, we’ve tried very hard to preserve your existing investment: OmniFocus Universal contains a lot of smaller improvements and bug fixes, too. Completely customize your home screen and place perspective tiles in any order using drag and drop (Pro).Show a custom perspective in the Today extension (Pro).This release isn’t just about bringing iPad features to iPhone-we’ve also added a couple of items to both iPad and iPhone that were pretty popular with our TestFlight testers (thanks folks!): View perspectives with Project hierarchy (Pro).Use OmniFocus in Landscape mode with a Sidebar (iPhone 6 Plus).That means that as of today’s release, you can do the following things on an iPhone: Both apps have seen major updates since then, and most of their features have spread across the OmniFocus family, but now that Apple has blurred the line between tablet and phone devices with the iPhone 6 Plus it seems like the right time to combine the iPhone and iPad feature sets. With OmniFocus for iPad in 2010, we added features like Forecast and a dedicated Review mode to take full advantage of the form factor. OmniFocus for iPhone was our first iOS (or rather, iPhone OS) app back in 2008. Today (April 2, 2015), we’re releasing the last of those universal updates: OmniFocus 2.1 for iOS! In March, we shipped OmniGraffle for iOS, OmniPlan for iOS, and OmniOutliner for iOS. Since January, I’ve been blogging and tweeting about free updates to our iPad apps to make them into Universal apps that worked on both iPad and iPhone. ![]()
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