When Liz Marley, the OmniFocus Product Manager, took stage after Ken, the audience in the Cartoon Art Museum got to see where the OmniFocus 2 development is at concerning the above goals. Bringing the enhancement from the iPad version back to the Mac: Forecast and Review.A cleaner and more modern user interface.Clearer navigation and lower entry barrier for new users.Consequently version 2 of the application focusses on delivering against three main goals: OmniFocus 1 for Mac is around for quite a while now and while OmniGroup shipped minor updates throughout the years including the introduction of new features, the big overhaul is definitely overdue. While only a small number of all the people queuing fitted into the Cartoon Art Museum, everyone was curious of what was going to be revealed that evening when Ken Case, CEO OmniGroup, started the event with his “State of the Omni-Nation” talk. Having had the honour to spent the whole day with the nice folks of OmniGroup and a number of my personal productivity heroes - first at the OmniFocus Setup event and then at the OmniFocus 2 Debut - I was lucky enough to jump the queue. They were queuing to get an early glimpse of the Mac productivity nerds most favourite application next major update: OmniFocus 2. Every single one of them was seeking admission to the Cartoon Art Museum, but not to check out the beautiful cartoon exhibition there. There was enormous amount of people queuing as far as a whole block in downtown San Francisco last night.
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