Drafts Inboxĭrafts is one of my most used apps on iOS. Here’s what works for me and what is still a problem. I’ve been back with OmniFocus for about 3 months. It’s not all roses but it’s a powerful and flexible system that I can recommend to anyone on iOS and the Mac. ![]() The OmniFocus URL scheme is still under development and thankfully recent comments by Omni on their forum suggest they see this as an important area of innovation.Īfter two years of using TaskPaper and plain text as my main task tracking system, I’ve switched back to OmniFocus. Ken also has a quick intro to automation from Editorial on iOS. 1 In it, Ken Case describes using the “paste” function to create entire project hierarchies. There’s a nice intro to automation with the OmniFocus URL scheme on the Omni forums plus a quick little example on the Inside OmniFocus site. The updates this year for OmniFocus on iOS added an extended URL scheme which really caught my attention and solved one of the longterm problem gaps: natural language quick capture. But I never stopped watching the OmniFocus development. The value to friction ratio was far too low to sustain my work so I moved to TaskPaper. Too many of the features I counted on were cut or became more awkward. The transition to OmniFocus 2 killed my interest in the system. ![]() The power of the perspectives and the incredible quick capture on the Mac was groundbreaking. Then The Omni Group released OmniFocus and set a the gold standard in task management for both Mac and iOS. Those early days with Kinkless and GTD felt a bit revolutionary. My history with OmniFocus goes back to OmniOutliner on the Mac and the miraculous Kinkless GTD (thanks Ethan!).
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