The power comes from boolean logic (AND, OR, NOT) rules. These rules are based on the same (and some new) criteria used in the old perspective builder. OmniFocus 3 takes the custom perspectives of the past and boosts them to new levels with rules. For this case, you can create a custom perspective. However sometimes you may find you want more clarity or you find yourself preparing the same views over and over. The in-built views, perspectives, of your actions provide simple ways to slice into your task lists to get your work done with what’s happening now. At the time of writing the macOS version is still in the proving drawer with a beta expected in summer 2018. This review is primarily about the general concepts behind OmniFocus 3, but later gets into specifics of OmniFocus 3.0 for iOS, released today (). Through a magic soup of metadata (status and times) and categorisation of tags, projects and actions (tasks), it is possible to build crystal clear viewports onto your tasks, tightly focused on only what’s relevant, hiding away fluff. What sets OmniFocus out as a great task manager is right there in its name: focus.
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