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OmniFocus

Recently, with a number of active projects, my current GTD task management system Things wasn’t cutting it. I needed something with more structure and filters.

With 3 or 4 active projects each with hundreds of actions and sub projects with even more actions Things was become cluttered and more of a hindrance then a help so I turned to OmniFocus.

OmniFocus a much more power and expensive system, costing $79.95 for the Mac client, is based around the idea of projects and context allowing you to focus in on only the tasks you can do. For example when I’m at my desk at home I’m not interested in anything for work or at the supermarket so I can hide them with the click of a button and only show the things I can do.

This brings with the ability to be truly the only system needed for task management in both home, work and business. The powerful sync via MobileMe, Bonjour or any WebDAV server allowing over the air sync with other Macs, iPhones and iPads without the applications have to be running on the same network.

OmniFocus also has a iPhone and iPad app which both follow the same steep pricing structure as the Mac app costing £12 and £24 respectively. But what you get for your money is well worth it.

The iPad app is well designed and offers all the features of the desktop counter part, well at least I haven’t found anything to be missing. Where as the iPhone app as you may expect offers the basics and a bit more but if you are mobile and away from your Mac a a lot like I am you’ll need one if not both of these. Both the iPhone and iPad apps sync over the air so your almost alway update everywhere you go.

Do I recommend OmniFocus. Yes despite is steep pricing it is worth it to anyone that wants or needs a task manager and I even recommend it over Things unless the price is an issue for you I’d recommend OmniFocus every time.

Twitter Apps on iPad

Since I got my iPad over a month ago I have been looking for a good Twitter app and still haven’t found one. While Twitter for iPhone runs beautifully on the iPad I want a native app that can take advantage of all that the platform has to offer.

There’s no doubt in my mind that Twitter’s own iPhone app is the best on the phone with all the basic features and some more that I want but on the iPad it feels out dated and old.

On the iPad I have tried Tweetdeck, Osfoora, Twitterific and Echofon, all of which cover the basics multiple accounts, lists, contact search for @mentions, etc. very well. But for me they are all missing one feature, custom URL shorteners. I use YOURLS on matt.mx and Twitter for iPhone allows me to shorten URLs via this.

Whilst trying all these iPad apps however I did get to use some features I really liked for example, sync and push notifications on Echofon and the pure beauty of Osfoora on both the iPhone and iPad.

While Echofon isn’t the prettiest it is the only universal app (both iPhone and iPad versions in one app) I tested and with the sync and push notifications I am drifting that way. Plus theres a Mac application as well.

Unless Twitter come out with a iPad version of the iPhone app, I will be using Echofon.

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