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I went back to OmniFocus several months ago, and as I explained on AppStories previously, the ability to create custom views that filter specific tags or projects with particular sorting criteria is my absolute favorite feature of the app.

In this story, I’m going to focus on how I’ve been using perspectives to put together a custom sidebar in OmniFocus that helps me navigate my busy life and make sense of it all. You can also find other solid examples of OmniFocus users’ custom setups around the web such as these two, which helped me better understand the power and flexibility of perspectives in OmniFocus when I was new to the app. If you’re not familiar with this functionality, I recommend checking out this excellent guide over at Learn OmniFocus alternatively, you can read The Omni Group’s official perspective documentation here. Let me clarify upfront, however, that this article isn’t meant to be a primer on custom perspectives in OmniFocus.
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The set is available at $17.99 with a launch promo Club MacStories members can purchase it at an additional 15% off.Īs part of the release of MacStories Perspective Icons (which, by the way, takes advantage of a new feature in OmniFocus 3.8 to install custom icons with a Files picker), I wanted to write about my perspective setup in OmniFocus and explain why custom perspectives have become an integral component of my task management workflow. You can find more details on the product page, read the FAQ, and check out my announcement blog post here.
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It's a free upgrade for all OmniFocus subscribers and owners of OmniFocus 3 for iOS.A few weeks ago, we released the latest product under the MacStories Pixel brand: MacStories Perspective Icons, a set of 20,000 custom perspective icons for OmniFocus Pro.
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Until then you can download the iOS and iPad updates from the App Store now. The Omni Group is working on bringing an updated macOS Big Sur version of OmniFocus to market as well, so that's something well worth keeping your eyes peeled for.
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The update also includes a New Inbox Item widget-a large, friendly button for immediately opening OmniFocus to add a new item to your Inbox.

The result is some pretty sweet widgets that can display all kinds of different types of tasks – including a custom perspective if you want. I've been testing these widgets for a few weeks now and they've gone through some huge improvements during that time.

This update brings iOS 14 Home screen widgets to OmniFocus for iPhone and iPad and they're brilliant. OmniFocus 3.11 is now available for download and if you haven't updated yet, you really should.
