View Single Post
We've fixed the bug that caused this, but your database still needs to be unscrambled.

Make a backup of the OmniFocus database on your desktop, just in case something goes sideways.

Connect to your sync location and move all of the OmniFocus-related stuff from the Document folder into an archive folder that we can examine later.

Moving that stuff out of your iDisk documents folder means that your synchronization should be back in a pristine, original state.

(If you haven't done so yet, you may want to use the new "Archive Old Data..." feature we added to version 1.1; it will reduce the amount of data we're syncing to the iPhone, while keeping it around on whichever desktop machine you'd like to review the information on.)

Next, try synchronizing from whichever one of your desktop machines has the most up-to-date information to make sure that works. Maybe synchronize one more time to make sure it still works.

If you look at your iDisk at this point, you should have a single OmniFocus.ofocus folder inside your Documents folder; you shouldn't have any "copy-in-progress" files lying around, for example.

One by one, go to the rest of your desktop computers and sync. You may be asked to replace your local copy with the server copy; if so, say yes. Sync again, to make sure that's solid. Go back to your desktop and sync there.

Everything still working? Try changing something, and sync on both sides to see if the other side sees the change.

Now try adding your iPhone to the mix. Make sure your iPhone is running version 1.0.1 (at the bottom of the Settings pane). Start a Sync. Once it completes, quit and restart the iPhone app. Do sync changes behave as expected now?