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Actually, it's slightly better than that. If your computer has a publicly accessible IP address (it's not behind a router or proxy server), I'd guess you could probably sync to it as well. So you wouldn't necessarily have to be on the same wireless network. You could leave an iMac running at home with it's web server and WebDAV service enables, and then connect to it remotely via some other WiFi hotspot on the other side of town or just use the cell network. OTOH, most people don't have static IP addresses at home, so this might be a little dicey over time. But there are lots of ways to work around that.

Of course, I'm only guessing here, as I don't have access to OmniFocus 1.1 yet. :)

Come to think of it, I wonder if you even need a separate wireless network when the Mac and iPhone are within close range of each other. They might be able to connect directly using Bonjour like two Macs can. But again, this is just conjecture. We'll probably know more in the coming weeks.

All in all, it really exciting stuff.

-Dennis