OmniFocus gets listed as one of the apps using significant energy – that seems strange for a task management app.
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2013-10-27, 10:17 AM
OmniFocus gets listed as one of the apps using significant energy – that seems strange for a task management app.
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Member
2013-10-28, 05:18 AM
For comparison, my top items by avg. energy impact are:
I didn't find anything very useful describing the units, just "lower is better".
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Member
2013-10-31, 06:53 AM
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The graphics cards and OS have changed, not OmniFocus. So we need to make changes to be more cooperative with Mavericks' assumptions and behaviors.
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2013-11-02, 06:30 AM
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But OF did change. A Mavericks compatible version was released. On two machines, one with new hardware, one without, OF behavior changed. The common factors were Mavericks and OF. Not completely off base to assume someone testing OF under Mavericks would have noticed the graphics card change. If it's not part of the quality control process, it probably should be. Last edited by kastorff; 2013-11-02 at 06:39 AM..
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2013-11-03, 04:18 AM
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We have just made OmniFocus 1.10.6 available for our direct customers. The Mac App Store edition is still queued for review.
We believe this update will address the misbehavior of previous versions with regard to "Significant Energy" usage and making unnecessary use of the discrete GPU.
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