9/27/2023 0 Comments Omnifocus proFittingly titled Advancing, this chapter notably covers custom perspectives, the most powerful feature of OmniFocus, available as part of the OmniFocus Pro package. This brings up one of our philosophies in writing this book, though: we want it to provide you all this information in a concentrated and easy to reference way.įrom this point we move into the more advanced plateaus of using OmniFocus. There you’ll also be introduced to Building Blocks which are small tasks we set you which will help guide your thinking as you progress through the book and in creating your system.įollowing on from First Steps, the Fundamentals chapter lays out all the basic pieces of the app in both interface and concept – tags, projects, perspectives – in, if we dare say, almost too much detail. It begins with First Steps which introduces the very basics of OmniFocus using examples to help you understand the philosophies behind how the app works. To help you build this system, we’ve written this book. With this rich data, you can use OmniFocus to build highly curated lists of what needs your attention next, whether it’s something you want to get done or something you must get done. You’ll expand upon this to add ways to organise those things both structurally within projects and with categorisation using tags. The initial point of customising the app begins with simply putting in our own data, the things we need to get done. The point remains, though, that we all need to mould and shape OmniFocus into being the app we want and that makes sense to us. Enjoy 155 pages, over 40,000 words, of workflow building goodness!
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