‘Omnifocus Brings Desktop Caliber GTD To iPad’

Brandon Pittman reviewing OmniFocus for the iPad: $20 for the iPhone version is fair and $40 for the iPad version can be justified because I actually feel like it’s of desktop quality, just on your iPad. I can’t get behind $80 for the Mac version of Omnifocus though. I use it the least of the…

Brandon Pittman reviewing OmniFocus for the iPad:

$20 for the iPhone version is fair and $40 for the iPad version can be justified because I actually feel like it’s of desktop quality, just on your iPad. I can’t get behind $80 for the Mac version of Omnifocus though. I use it the least of the three apps, and since you can sync the iPhone and iPad without a desktop version, unlike Things, using just the mobile versions in tandem is a completely viable solution.

I couldn’t agree more, if I didn’t already have the Mac version of OmniFocus I would not buy it today. That said it does come in handy if you use your Mac all day and not the iPad – but for $80 I think I would figure out how to work in the iPad a bit more first.

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