![]() ![]() OmniFocus on the other hand, has Perspectives, which is like "saved searches on steroids". a tag-filtered Today view, to some project, and back again: your Today view is no longer filtered by that/those tag(s): it's back to its default view of everything. This is particularly problematic since it doesn't has tabs either. OmniGroup on the other hand offers EXCELLENT, attentive support AND listens to their users/customers.ģ. ![]() Cultured Code never listens to user feedback, let alone entice communication with their users. Things 2 had a switch for that, but 3 doesn't. No way to easily see which tasks are due and overdue. I've used previous versions of both apps for many years.ġ. After having used Things 3 for a year, I've switched to OmniFocus.
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