OmniFocus 2 Reviews – Page 12

5/5 rating based on 147 reviews. Read all reviews for OmniFocus 2 for iPhone.
OmniFocus 2 is free iOS app published by The Omni Group

App won't even open

Tylern1

Immediately crashes when opened


Can't live without.

Stephen2245

Outstanding customer service. I trust this app with helping me run my professional and personal life.


Great for students

Dauphin!

Boosted my average by 4 percentage points.


Powerful

bchin.herein

Lots of features that help you to sort and categorize your tasks. There's some methodology to learn, but once you learn it, it helps you to be productive and keep track of your tasks. Too expensive you may think? It takes lots of time and skills to craft an excellent app, and it's money well spent. It's an app that I use everyday which makes it all the more worth it.


Excellent App, Great Update

Aphiah

The new 3D Touch features are nice. I only wish they could think of more ways for it to be useful. Still, this is a great update and an excellent app overall.


Worth Every Cent

Jacob Hantla

I'm now using OmniFocus on my phone, iPad, Mac, and apple watch. It has seriously revolutionized my productivity. I've spent money on other apps and systems and nothing has come close to this. I finally found THE system that works for my life with so many different to-dos in so many different areas of life. After months of use, it is a life changing app The apple watch app work. Entries made go to the inbox where you can later organize. The inbox is perfect to dump a quick task in and get it off your mind without even needing to grab the phone or take too long. I can organize and refine later. Syncing with other iOS or Mac devices is so easy and works well. I cannot recommend this highly enough.


Love the app! 5 stars+

Niquepg

The current version my today widget and watch is broken. It used to work perfectly.


Love it!

Bigryno16

I love OmniFocus. I have it on all my Apple devices. It really is a great task manager, but don't waste your money if you are willing to invest some time into a system that will work for you. I've tried several times to get OmniFocus to work for me through different research of GTD. Definitely takes some trial and error to find your right style but once you do it is incredible how productive you can be. OmniFocus really works well for me.


Honestly Honest.

lmcd1999

App Review: OmniFocus for iOS First and foremost, I love this app. A lot. It has helped me manage my hectic academic and work life in a way that almost feels like second nature. I'm an honors/AP high school student and CTO at a small local company, so the tasks pile up quick. But with the simplistic setup I've made and the GTD philosophy built into the app, I can manage all of them beautifully. But to be honest with you, using something like this doesn't start out as second nature. Be honest with yourself. Have you ever managed your tasks (and in short, the actions that constitute your life) electronically? Or, like my wonderful language arts teacher, do you outline your day and the necessary tasks therein on an endless menagerie of sticky-notes? Realistically, neither method is right or wrong. But if you, like my teacher, prefer the "good ol' pen and paper", this app is going to need adjusting to. Sticky notes are by no means the epitome of organization, nor do they sit at the forefront of technology. But deep down, they provide the framework on which his app functions. Previously, one might adhere those crazy yellow sheets on the edges of a monitor, the palm-rest on of laptop, amidst the ever-changing landscape of a whiteboard, or perhaps across the wide expanse that is subjectively known as a working surface. But in OmniFocus, sticky notes are enriched by detail, functionally enhanced with parameters, and neatly categorized among contexts and coherent projects. That's all the tasks are; sticky notes meet iOS. Sound complicated? It is. Kind of. And only at first. If you are wanting to take the step into the wonderful platform that is iOS, and see how it's brilliant patrons can make your life and the tasks within it more organized and, simply put electrified, you won't find much better than OmniFocus. Take the plunge, spend a good amount of time making it yours (seriously, the experience is hinged on the initial setup, so for your own betterment, brain dump EVERYTHING. The movie you've been meaning to watch, that rattle in your dashboard, the eggs you forgot to buy last week, the missing link in your understanding of quantum physics; EVERYTHING), and give it a shot. If you are anything like my language arts teacher, it'll change your life as it did hers.


Fantastic

mulderc

I have used pretty much every to do app there is and nothing comes close to giving me what Omnifocus does. All the other apps I have tried always end up as a pile of crap that makes me frustrated. Omnifocus keeps much organized and, well focused. The only downsides are it is complicated and helps if you already have a GTD like system. Also you really do need the Mac app also if you want to get the full benefit of the system.