This may be crazy ...
I love OmniFocus. I'm trying to use it for all of my basic note-keeping, though, and in certain respects a few minor new features would make it even more useful. For instance -- it's great to be able to use it to keep list of wines I'm interested in trying. So I have a Wine "project" and under that, wines sorted by varietal. For instance:
Cabernet (child of main Wine project)
-- Oberon 2005 (child of Cabernet)
-- Heitz 2005 Martha's Vineyard
Zinfandel
-- A-Z 2006
-- Grgich 2005
etc.
The way these are with the OmniFocus design is standard checklists. But these will never be checked off, you know? So what if we could have some "projects" that could just have bulleted items that can be added or deleted, instead of having them as tasks? I know this is NOT what OmniFocus was designed for but it seems like a cool way to make a great product even more flexible.
I would much rather be able to store most things in here -- gift ideas, restaurants I want to try, etc. -- rather than use multiple applications. And OmniFocus already does most of this.
Thanks guys!
John Tracey
I love OmniFocus. I'm trying to use it for all of my basic note-keeping, though, and in certain respects a few minor new features would make it even more useful. For instance -- it's great to be able to use it to keep list of wines I'm interested in trying. So I have a Wine "project" and under that, wines sorted by varietal. For instance:
Cabernet (child of main Wine project)
-- Oberon 2005 (child of Cabernet)
-- Heitz 2005 Martha's Vineyard
Zinfandel
-- A-Z 2006
-- Grgich 2005
etc.
The way these are with the OmniFocus design is standard checklists. But these will never be checked off, you know? So what if we could have some "projects" that could just have bulleted items that can be added or deleted, instead of having them as tasks? I know this is NOT what OmniFocus was designed for but it seems like a cool way to make a great product even more flexible.
I would much rather be able to store most things in here -- gift ideas, restaurants I want to try, etc. -- rather than use multiple applications. And OmniFocus already does most of this.
Thanks guys!
John Tracey