Uber featured, but the verdict is still out…
I use OmniFocus latest version on my Mac; previous version on my phone. To get the two versions to match would cost me another 50 bucks, as of this writing.
This app offers a good deal more than OmniFocus, such as being able to view, manipulate or integrate with numerous single-purpose apps. BIG plus.
However, since it requires many add-on purchases that are confusing and not immediately obvious whether or not you have "the full boat", AND a subscription to actually USE and RELY on the product the way its marketed & sold, Ill only be able to give it a proper evaluation after Ive figured out how to buy all the pieces.
I believe the developer should offer full access to the app "in all its glory" as others to do: for a trial period long enough for the serious customer to get it configured properly and use it, to see if it suits their needs.
But, since they dont offer such a trial (and, ideally tutorial video) and I havent figured out what all I need to buy and then how all of this stuff needs to be configured… I cant really make a fair evaluation of the app
"The [My] verdict is still out".
IF I pursue this product, and get it to the point where its integrated appropriately so that I can really "make use of", and rely upon it--as the developers apparently intended--then, as I have the time, I will "review" the app again with my findings and an opinion as a serious user.
But for now, as best I can tell:
1. Its as solid as any OmniGroup product.
2. It has a very strong user base that goes back to the Palm Pilot days of task management app. 3. Pocket Informant offers a lot more than OmniFocus in one tidy app.
END. DW
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