This is the free OmniFocus license key that the Omni Group posted on their blog:
License Owner: Waiting for OmniFocus 2
License Key: KXKN-ZJDB-EJCX-LZHW-CFBF-QFC
(From http://www.omnigroup.com/blog/entry/anticipating-omnifocus-2)
They will debut OmniFocus 2 on January 31st, looking forward to it! I guess their competitors know this and are using discounts to get users on board before OF 2 is released. And Omni is trying to counter it by giving away a free license. Competition IS good for consumers
GREAT!!! So many apps to choose from... oh wait, none is made by
A "GTD" promotion without OmniFocus? Maybe Apple really is slipping...
A "GTD" promotion without OmniFocus? Maybe Apple really is slipping...
Meh. I tried to get into these sorts of apps but found them more of a hinderance. You still cant beat a good old paper to-do list IMO. Then have that followed by a much more extensive todo list in a Google doc or evernote - does the job fine without having to pay for what is essentially a fancy todo list app.
These apps are extremelyl limited in functionality and originally way over priced.
Make an application like Pencil Me In [from Sarrus and later buried @ Sun Microsystems Inc] for $39.99 or $99 Enterprise license of unlimited number of clients hitting a PostgreSQL 9.2.x+, Oracle, MySQL 5.5+, even SQLite or NoSQL to do what it did and you'd have a winner:
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OS X Applications with limited functionality to be similar to iOS apps is not what the consumer needs.
I've been waiting and waiting for Things to go on offer. Nice app, but woefully overpriced. Now it's at the price it should be all the time. Purchased!
I am away from my Mac but looked at some Things reviews and opened the app store to look at the iPad version. The reviews tout its sync across devices. However, the iPad version looks to be $19.99. It appears that if I buy Things for the Mac on sale at $24.99 I also have to buy the $19.99 iPad version to take advantage of the sync across devices. And I suppose an additional something if I wanted it on an iPhone.
So, that kind of takes the wind out of that sail. The app store makes no indication of the sale extending to iOS land at this time. Which would make sense. I suppose if you really like the app then you are getting the Mac and iPad versions for the price of the Mac version. The problem is I don't have any idea if this will be better than the other apps I have tried and that is a spendy gamble.
and why the hell you have an issue w/ my having an issue w/ an apple software promo with no apple apps...and why the hell is that an issue exactly?
This get stuff done design looks absolutely atrocious. Who is signing off on this stuff?
A "GTD" promotion without OmniFocus? Maybe Apple really is slipping...