Douglas Purdy

OmniFocus for the iPhone

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I purchased the iPhone version of OmniFocus today.  It is the most expensive application that I have purchased for the iPhone ($19.99 if I recall correctly).

Thus far, it appears worth the cost, but time will tell.  I continually challenge the processes that I use to run my life, always finding them wanting in some regard eventually.  If I am still using this in 90 days, I will deem it a “fair trade“.

The application follows a variant of GTD which I have never tried before, although I have listened the audiobook.  The GTD system seems effective in theory, I just never had an opportunity (or the desire frankly) to put it unto action.  I no longer have any excuse.

One of the nice things about the OmniFocus is a fully functional Mac OS X version that it can sync with iPhone version over Bonjour.  Both versions of the application support WebDAV, so I am considering setting up my Apache server to serve as the sync point between them.

Speaking of WebDAV, this is the first app that I have seen have first class support for this protocol in some time.  I had assumed developers would be moving to APP or something else.

February 5th, 2009 at 7:16 am

Posted in Apple, Software Review

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