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Originally Posted by enrvuk View Post
a colossally unhelpful Post.
Now, now, there's no need to be so hard on yourself ;)
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OG themselves recognise this as a big shortfall and it's fair for customers to note that too. Expecting sync in OO is pretty reasonable. It's an entry level requirement for multi-device software these days.

It undermines my confidence in OG as a whole.
Is there any place on the product description where it is suggested that sync is provided, or even in development?

If you take the trouble to look, you'll find numerous statements by Omni to the effect that they only want you to buy and use their software if it meets your needs, and that if it doesn't, you should use something that does. They even offer a 30-day money back guarantee on their products (including those purchased through Apple, where making you whole costs them 43% more than they received from your purchase). Of course, if your choice is to stand around complaining about how the product is unusable, one might suspect you have made an error in forming your opinion, using "need" where "want" would have been more appropriate.

Which is more useful to you: an application which has an easy to use sync that gets your documents to all your devices with a minimum of fuss, but offers only weak beer when it comes to actually doing anything with the contents; or an application where moving files around is somewhat inconvenient, but which offers some utility in return? You ought to be able to find plenty of the former in the App Store for little or no charge.