![]() For simplicity in a cross platform app nothing beats the free SimpleNote app. Not that simple is a bad thing, paper notepads and pens are simple. Apple's Notes app is "okay" in the same sense that most of Apple's built-in apps are "okay" but it's still quite bare bones (minimalist) and even the outlining numbering support is pitifully weak. OneNote mostly fits all my needs but is lacking native Linux support. Over the past few years the need for native cross platform support, centralized synchronization, non-subscription based licensing, and to a lesser extent Apple Pencil support (on iOS) have risen to top level requirements - for me. I've also found mind mapping tools very useful, especially XMind and MindManager, but they can be clumsy on small form factor devices like iPhone. ![]() OneNote is primarily a hierarchical outlining tool, unlike OmniOutliner. I still use it today but it can be slow to open and sync and is shockingly lacking features that should be a no-brainer for this type of app, e.g., search and replace. ![]() The one app that's remained in use the longest, for about 15 years, is Microsoft OneNote. Through it all I still found myself resorting to notepads, ideally those with quadrille paper, whiteboards, and in the past decade taking pictures of whiteboards (Microsoft Lens works well for this). My search started with Sidekick for DOS and has progressed through all manner of apps on DOS, Windows, Mac, Linux, and iOS. (A Web add-on subscription for adding access to OmniFocus for the Web for customers that already own one or both of the standalone OmniFocus apps is also available.I'm a total sucker for this category of app and I'm always searching but never quite finding one single app that will fill all of my needs. Subscribing gives you the option to pay monthly or yearly for access to our apps as you need them, and eliminates needing to worry about what version you paid for and when you may need to upgrade again. Cross-Platform SubscriptionsĪll of our apps are also available as cross-platform subscriptions, which is a great way to always have access to the most recent major version of one of our apps on all of your devices-Mac, iPhone, and iPad-for one price. Universal purchase or cross-platform standalone purchase bundles are not currently available for OmniFocus, OmniGraffle, or OmniOutliner. ![]() OmniFocus 4 and OmniPlan 4 are our first apps to use universal app licensing for standalone purchases, meaning you pay a single, upfront free that unlocks the app on every device where it can run. OmniFocus 4 for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.(This discount is not available for App Store purchases.) Standalone Universal App Purchases The discount works for any combination of products, up to 30% off. For each license beyond the first within the same transaction, you get 5% off the price of your order. We’re happy to offer automatic bundle discounts for our Mac apps when purchased from our direct Omni Store. On iOS, all apps are sold exclusively via the App Store-a single for the iOS apps unlocks the app on both iPad and iPhone. Our Mac apps can be purchased either through our direct Omni Store or Apple’s Mac App Store, and can be installed on any of your Macs for your own use. Both apps need to be purchased if you wish to run our software on both the Mac and iOS platform, and each iOS app is fully sync-compatible with its Mac counterpart-and vice versa. We’ve tried to make sure that each app is priced reasonably as an independent product, and we hope you’ll agree that the Mac and iOS products become even more valuable when you use them together.Īlthough they are separate apps-and are built to be totally usable on their own-we’ve also made sure that you can use the iOS and Mac versions together. Standalone Platform-Specific Purchasesįor these apps, the Mac and iOS versions are separate products, requiring separate purchases when bought for a one-time fee. All of our apps are available as either a standalone purchase for an upfront, one-time fee or as a monthly/annual subscription.
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