Please note that OmniFocus 1.6 for Mac only supports “repeat every” and “due after” the “start after” option is coming to the Mac in v1.7. Repeating actions now distinguish between repeating on a fixed schedule (“repeat every”), starting again some period after completion (“start after”), and becoming due again some period after completion (“due after”).
Built-in reviewing that helps you stay current on all your projects.Forecasts: see a weekly or daily view of all due tasks.Location-based contexts: the Map makes it easy to generate and view tasks based on current or assigned locations.Cloud sync: synchronize with OmniFocus for Mac and OmniFocus for iPhone.Built-in search for locating any task in your database.Subtasks, for breaking large tasks into manageable steps.
Categorize and view tasks by contexts, or work modes (ie, “Phone” for all phone call-related to-dos).Organize tasks into projects and folders, with as much hierarchy as is needed.Detailed task options like start and due dates, repeating schedules, and audio note and photo attachments.Task inbox where items can be stored for future processing.Quick Entry for fast, easy task capture.New to the app are a new streamlined task review mode, a Map feature, task forcasting, and more. Like OmniFocus on iPhone, the app is location-aware, meaning that you can have it tell you what tasks on your list can be completed nearby, wherever you are. Well, today OmniFocus for iPad launched, and we’ve gotta say, it’s impressive. The Omni Group said they’d release it when it was done, opting to go feature complete rather than releasing a bare bones version and updating it incrementally with new features. When the iPad launched, the one app that we knew we wanted was a native OmniFocus client. We use it with great regularity on the Mac desktop, and snapped it up immediately as soon as OmniFocus for iPhone was released. The good folks over at The Omni Group make what many consider to be the definitive GTD and task management app out there in OmniFocus.