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Yes, I know we all hate double dipping....

But if OmniFocus for iPad is very significantly different beast from OmniFocus for iPhone, I can understand the justification for charging for a separate app.

I just think of it as buying another license to use on another device.

All I know is that whatever I pay will be money well spent. I love carrying my iPod touch with me everywhere and use OmniFocus on it religiously.

However, I usually reserve my brainstorming sessions for my MacBook. I'll enter an outline of projects and ideas into the OmniFocus for iPhone inbox. Then I'll sync to the MacBook and proceed to flesh out my projects. Or I'll just grab a paper pad and pen and do my brainstorming there. I'll transfer it over to OmniFocus on my MacBook later.

If I had the iPad, i can probably do better weekly reviews on it than I would on my iPod touch.