View Single Post
It's often hard to gift someone a task management program. Everyone has different needs. Something like Things is much more affordable and definitely is targeted to an audience who thinks in the Things workflow and has a task-centric workflow.

OmniFocus is suited for somebody that has more demanding needs and more suited towards a project-centric workflow. That's why it is priced on the higher end.

My sister is perfectly happy with the Reminders on her iPhone and Mac. So she says no desire to get another program when Reminders is all she needs. Even if I gift her OmniFocus, her workflow doesn't need the power of OmniFocus.

My needs are a bit more demanding and project-centric. So I know that something like Things or Apple Reminders is woefully underpowered for me.

It would probably be better if they bought it when they felt the need for it. Otherwise, it's just another app cluttering their computer. Not everybody drinks the OmniFocus Kool-Aid.

Last edited by wilsonng; 2012-10-21 at 10:42 PM..