![]() ![]() In terms of what’s new, in version 3 we now have multiple tags instead of a single context, extra powerful perspectives, customisable repeats, and a new look to polish the whole application off. The first thing you’ll see when looking at OmniFocus 3 is the new sidebar – in the light mode in particular, it serves as a point of contrast with its dark background, which allows you to focus your attention where it matters: on your tasks. On the far left you have a series of icons which can take you to your inbox, projects list, tags, the Forecast view, flagged tasks, and projects available for review, followed by custom perspectives you have starred – these are limited to OmniFocus 3 Pro users. The next area is the heart of the sidebar depending on the area of OmniFocus you’re in, what’s shown in the sidebar will vary – for example, quite logically in the projects view you’ll see a list of your projects, and in the tags view, you’ll see all of your tags. These include any custom hierarchy you have set up, which is very useful. Perspectives will list tags or projects in this area of the sidebar too, depending on how you have set up your group by options. In the Forecast view you’ll find a calendar view of the next month, where clicking each day will take you to the view for that day. The projects view in OmniFocus for Mac in light and dark mode. There are just two themes available now in OmniFocus 3, as the Omni Group is focusing on using the system colours which can be selected in macOS Mojave. ![]()
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