If your life is inundated with tasks that are crying out for management, then you probably have at least a passing familiarity with The Omni Group’s OmniFocus. The task-management program has been available for both the Mac and iPhone for sometime, but on Friday, the company released OmniFocus for iPad.
OmniFocus for iPad isn’t just some gussied up version of the iPhone version either: the app’s been redesigned for the iPad from the ground up. You can organize tasks into projects, folders, and sub-tasks and nest them until your heart is content; tasks themselves support detailed options like start dates, due dates, repeating schedules, audio notes, and photo attachments.
If you want to organize your tasks by category or specific context (“things to do while you’re at the computer,” for example), you can do that too. And if those contexts involve specific locations—your local supermarket and post office for example—you can look at a map to quickly get an idea of where all your tasks might take you.
If you’re an OmniFocus user on the Mac and/or the iPhone, OmniFocus on the iPad will happily sync with them, making sure your tasks are always up to date, no matter which device you’re on. If you ever run into problems, The Omni Group even offers free customer support via both e-mail and phone.
OmniFocus require an iPad running iOS 3.2 or later and costs $40.