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Good. I've found OmniFocus to be very useful, and like you said, versatile enough to cover pretty much every area of life, not just "work". Not surprising, since everything we have to worry about really just boils down to our "actions". If you haven't already, you might want to check out the book "Getting Things Done" by David Allen. There are a lot of helpful tips in there, even if you don't adopt his precise system. And since OmniFocus was made with GTD in mind, reading the book (or at least having a working knowledge of the system) should help you to get the most out of OmniFocus.