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Originally Posted by Lizard View Post
The problem with adding alarms to OmniFocus is that they would only trigger when OmniFocus is the actively running app on your phone. We can't run anything in the background.

I just got done reading about a beta version of a 2.1 firmware for the iphone on MacRumors moments ago:
Besides Core Location speed and heading additions, Apple has also included early Push Notifications APIs that allows applications to process notifications in the background. Apple promised this feature by September.
Assuming this is true, would this help what's needed to run in the background for my original feature request?

Curious (and don't quite understand).

Thanks.