![]() ![]() This is great because it lets us know we’re on the right path toward making the OmniFocus that you want. We have a couple dozen people testing OmniFocus 3 so far, and we will continue to add people - though not all at once, since we don’t need thousands of people finding the same bugs at the same time.įeedback has been great so far! Detailed and valuable, yes, and also complimentary. If you’re still stuck, please contact us as soon as possible so we can help you get up and running again: either email us or call us at 1-800-315-OMNI. Our deepest apologies go to anyone affected by this. We released OmniFocus for iOS 2.22 early this week, and some customers ran into a problem where OmniFocus didn’t realize that they had previously purchased a Standard or Pro license.Īs support was helping affected customers as quickly as possible, our engineers rushed out a work-around in 2.22.1 - breaking speed records for turnaround time, because this is a serious issue.Īnd then, for reasons unknown, it took 36 hours for the otherwise quickly-approved update to appear on the App Store. For more details, see the release notes for Mac and for iOS.Įven though we’re busy at work on 3.0, it’s important to keep OmniFocus 2 updates coming - and there will be more bug-fix releases, possibly as soon as next week. One example of this work is enhanced support for repeating items: our cool new schemes in OmniFocus 3 will be recognized by these latest OmniFocus 2 releases.īut that’s not all! There are a number of bug fixes, including fixes for database migration and a fix for a crashing bug with drag and drop. A big part of our new OmniFocus 2 for Mac and iOS releases this week is related to work on OmniFocus 3 - with these new versions, testers can run the beta and still run the shipping versions. ![]()
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