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I imagine that in the past the majority of OmniFocus for iPad/iPhone users would have had a copy of Omnifocus for Mac to sync with, where they could do their printing/reporting from. And the iPad was very much a home user's appliance.

But today (since iOS 5) owning a Mac or even a PC is not a pre-requisite to owning an iPad, and iPads are filtering into the work place and business. I see more and more iPads at work as time goes on. Management are taking an interest - visiting consultancts have them, etc. We have an iPad evaluation program running where I work right now for example. But there isn't the same corresponding increasing in availability or use of Mac's in the workplace (some, yes, but not as much). So today, and in the future, OmniFocus for the iPad needs hold its own as a standalone product; not one that requires it's Mac twin to complete the feature set. Reporting is not a nice to have feature in a business environment; it's essential.