I've always been impressed with Omnigroup's products and service. I use several of them and have been a loyal customer and advocate. However, I feel like the OmniFocus and OmniFocus for the iPhone are not only overpriced but very misleading in the descriptions. Simply put, I don't feel like I got what was sold to me. The old bait and switch..
When I saw the OmniFocus for the iPhone application on the App Store I was eager to purchase it, knowing that Omnigroup had created a good product in OmniFocus. Moreover, I was also very pleased to find that it was able to sync with OmniFocus. The ability to Sync with the advertised "WebDAV" was one of the main reasons I purchased it. So, I purchased OmniFocus for the iPhone for $20.
When I went to set up OmniFocus for my Mac I purchased (reluctantly but willingly) an overpriced but good product for $80 only to find that what I actually ended up using was an Alpha version of OmniFocus since that is what supports syncing with OmniFocus for the iPhone.
This is bad news! Not only did I end up with a buggy OmniFocus for the iPhone application for $20 but I also got an alpha build of OmniFocus for my Mac for another $80. Alpha software for $80 to do what is advertised as a seemingly standard feature on the OmniFocus for the iPhone application description in the App Store?! I'm not sure that asking your customers to pay $100 to alpha test your software is good customer service.
The App Store description of OmniFocus for the iPhone still has no indication that it requires Alpha software to sync.
When I saw the OmniFocus for the iPhone application on the App Store I was eager to purchase it, knowing that Omnigroup had created a good product in OmniFocus. Moreover, I was also very pleased to find that it was able to sync with OmniFocus. The ability to Sync with the advertised "WebDAV" was one of the main reasons I purchased it. So, I purchased OmniFocus for the iPhone for $20.
When I went to set up OmniFocus for my Mac I purchased (reluctantly but willingly) an overpriced but good product for $80 only to find that what I actually ended up using was an Alpha version of OmniFocus since that is what supports syncing with OmniFocus for the iPhone.
This is bad news! Not only did I end up with a buggy OmniFocus for the iPhone application for $20 but I also got an alpha build of OmniFocus for my Mac for another $80. Alpha software for $80 to do what is advertised as a seemingly standard feature on the OmniFocus for the iPhone application description in the App Store?! I'm not sure that asking your customers to pay $100 to alpha test your software is good customer service.
The App Store description of OmniFocus for the iPhone still has no indication that it requires Alpha software to sync.