From now on you’ll see OmniFocus items that are relevant today alongside events of current interest from other apps, and you can check on their status (or check them off as complete) from anywhere on your device. Use the reordering handles on the right to change their order, and when you’re happy, tap Done.
#Omnifocus 3 plus#
Tap the green plus icon next to OmniFocus and it’ll be added to the list of extensions shown on the Today screen. Tap it and you’ll be brought to the edit screen, where you can add other custom widgets to your Today screen-OmniFocus among them. You may see some Calendar entries, perhaps a Reminder or two, and you’ll notice that at the bottom of the screen there’s a button labeled Edit. Swipe down from the top of the screen anywhere on your device, then swipe to the right, and you’ll see what’s going on today: a collection of widgets that iOS presents as a curated set of data relevant to your current place and time. Edit these if you want, and then tap Save when you’re ready to send it to your Inbox. The item is populated with some information relevant to the data you’re sharing back to OmniFocus (website URLs in the note field and title pre-filled in the title field, for example). You’ll get a simple “quick entry”-style form to create a new item, with a field for its title, notes, project, and tag. When you’re in another app and you’re inspired to add something to OmniFocus-whether it be a webpage in Safari, a picture in Photos, or a bit of text, image, or audio file from another app that supports sharing-all you have to do is tap Share and choose OmniFocus from the list of apps that appears (if it’s not there, swipe from right to left and tap More to add it). The OmniFocus for Apple Watch Home ScreenĪppendix D iOS Integration Send to OmniFocus.Please feel free to use the icons as you see fit. It is not affiliated with the Omni Group. Alternatively, if you're on an iPad in Split View, icons from this site can be dragged to anywhere on the perspective editor.In the perspective editor, tap the icon next to the perspective name, scroll down and hit Use Image from Clipboard.To copy an icon to your clipboard, tap and hold the icon, and then choose Copy. On this site, choose the colors and icons you would like to use.If you would also like the text color to match the icon, tap Color in the top right of the view, and make your choice.Navigate to the icon you want to use and select it.In the perspective editor, tap the icon next to the perspective name, scroll down and hit Custom.(Note that you cannot change the icons for Inbox, Projects, Tags, Forecast, Flagged, Nearby, or Review). Click on the Perspective you want to edit, or add a new one.
#Omnifocus 3 full#
Download the full icon set to a location you can access with the Files app.
#Omnifocus 3 pro#
Pro is required to use custom perspectives. If you haven’t already, purchase the Pro upgrade. These match the style of the stock perspectives on iOS. These match the style of the built-in custom icon options on both Mac and iOS. Select Colors Preview Dark Mode Filled Style