OmniFocus Users,
As you may have noticed these forums get a lot of usage, and provide a great resource for the community. Most of the content is contributed by users, and greatly adds to the overall value of OmniFocus.
In order to make the great posts that you all have made easier to find, we're going to try and merge new threads that already have existing topics. Our goal is to try and consolidate all of the information about a particular topic into one place.
Any of the threads that we do merge to will be linked from the OmniFocus Forum FAQ, and have the appropriate keywords added to help new users find it next time.
If you are a new user, there is a very good chance that your question has already been asked, and answered. A quick search in the FAQ ( OmniFocus Forum FAQ) may provide the answer you're looking for instantly, rather than waiting for the unpredictable turnaround time on the forum.
If you can't find what you're looking for, please, make a new post, and hopefully someone will help you out (Omni can't commit to answering every forum post, see Please submit bug reports and feature requests via email! for more information on our feedback policy. And, please, don't be alarmed if your post is merged with a pre-existing thread, that just means that the answer is there, and we want to keep things tidy so new folks can find it next time.
Thanks for your time and contributions in making these forums a great place for information on OmniFocus, and how to use it to make your lives more productive!
As you may have noticed these forums get a lot of usage, and provide a great resource for the community. Most of the content is contributed by users, and greatly adds to the overall value of OmniFocus.
In order to make the great posts that you all have made easier to find, we're going to try and merge new threads that already have existing topics. Our goal is to try and consolidate all of the information about a particular topic into one place.
Any of the threads that we do merge to will be linked from the OmniFocus Forum FAQ, and have the appropriate keywords added to help new users find it next time.
If you are a new user, there is a very good chance that your question has already been asked, and answered. A quick search in the FAQ ( OmniFocus Forum FAQ) may provide the answer you're looking for instantly, rather than waiting for the unpredictable turnaround time on the forum.
If you can't find what you're looking for, please, make a new post, and hopefully someone will help you out (Omni can't commit to answering every forum post, see Please submit bug reports and feature requests via email! for more information on our feedback policy. And, please, don't be alarmed if your post is merged with a pre-existing thread, that just means that the answer is there, and we want to keep things tidy so new folks can find it next time.
Thanks for your time and contributions in making these forums a great place for information on OmniFocus, and how to use it to make your lives more productive!