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Originally Posted by Ken Case View Post
I'd recommend waiting: OmniFocus for iPad will be a completely new app, designed specifically for iPad.
Hi Ken, I know you'll let us know when you have more details, but of course we're all hungry to see what OF on the iPad might look like. Any chance a screenshot or two might be forthcoming?
 
A few teaser screenshots on the blog would be fantastic...:)
 
Personally I am glad to hear it will be a new application for the iPad. The larger screen space means a lot more can be done. Frankly, OmniFocus as it exists on the desktop is probably a very similar layout to what is possible on the iPad (Side bar on left, filters across the top, actions and projects as list hierarchies below).

The iPhone version really is an extension of the OmniFocus world from the desktop. This is great for "Doing" and "capturing", but because of limited space its not great for processing and planning.

The iPad version should be more than an extension. In some ways it should be almost on par with Desktop version, minus the multiple window features. In otherwords, it should allow me to do more of the phases of GTD workflow.

Can't wait!
 
I agree. I've been playing with the hacked "iPad version" (iPhone version modified to fill the screen) and it is really only a little more useful than the iPhone version. It's definitely better, yes, but you still want to use the desktop.

iPhone apps tend to have a tree like structure with very deep leaves. You need to drill down before you can do something. OmniFocus on the desktop is very flat. At any point you can quickly manipulate many different things. It's a natural expectation given the screen size. The "iPad version (hacked)" is much nicer for viewing because you can see so much more, but it really isn't any better for editing. Marginally because of the keyboard, that's about it.

I would like to see a short-term official "big iPad version" like the hacked one, but unfortunately it's actually not that easy. If they made the iPhone version a "fat binary" for both, it would trick people with iPads into buying the wrong version. There is no upgrade path - no way to treat people who bought the iPhone version a discount on the iPad version.

So, yeah, keep up the great work. If OmniGroup ever offers a subscription plan, where I just give you money every month and I get to use all your apps, I'm in :)
 
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Originally Posted by gopi View Post
iPhone apps tend to have a tree like structure with very deep leaves. You need to drill down before you can do something. OmniFocus on the desktop is very flat.
Thanks, Gopi, you've just summed up the biggest problem I have with OF on my iPhone. I'm never near my Mac so a mobile app is essential for me, but I struggle so much with OmniFocus because everything is hidden down the far end of tree branches.

I'm hoping OF for iPad will give me a look at the whole tree like the desktop app does.

Similarly, I hope we'll be able to input stuff as fast as on the desktop, rather than having to basically open a dialog for each item. No good for brainstorming, so I end up having to use the Notes app and then transcribe it all in.
 
Wait, unless you've got an iPhone or iPod touch where you would like to run OF when you don't have the iPad handy.
 
Oh dear, I might be missing something. I had the same dilemma but bought the iPhone version and using in on iPhone and iPad... Waiting for the iPad version and know it'll be a new purchase but surely I need both anyway. I always have my phone and can add a new action whenever it pops into my head which syncs through MobileMe (I knew one day it would be useful for something).

They both sync great but certainly can't wait for a real iPad version.

I don't know why you wouldn't need both... So... What am I missing?
 
The OP only has an iPad, not an iPhone. So once the iPad version ships he won't have a need for the iPhone version.

I have both devices and, like you, intend to add the iPad version to my collection as soon as it hits the app store.
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Curt
 
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Originally Posted by l4urence View Post
I don't know why you wouldn't need both... So... What am I missing?
Well, if you only had an iPad, no iPhone or iPod touch, there wouldn't be much point in owning the less powerful iPhone app unless you thought you really, really needed some version of OmniFocus on the device today and just couldn't wait any longer.

If anyone out there meets that description, I hope it makes you $20 more productive, uh, soon ;)

I think most people who have both a little iOS gadget and a big iOS gadget will want both apps.
 
 




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