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Friday
Aug062010

Astounding Apps! - Omnifocus

Awesome things are happening for magical macs. Right now I'm working on an independent feature film in beautiful St. George, UT (check out our behind the scenes here). There is however, a ton of work to manage, not only on set, but when I stumble back to my room at night. My only defense in the storm of info flying around me, Omnifocus. After reading David Allen's Getting Things Done four years ago, I've tried to repeatedly implement an organized, trusted system to help me manage my workflow. When I heard about Omnigroup's Omnifocus I bought the beta, when the iPhone app came out I bought it to, immediately. For the uninitiated, GTD as it's often called is a system of organizing all of the tasks we deal with in our media and information rich society. If you are stressed out all the time, it's probably because you aren't using you time the right way. Omnifocus on the Mac and iPhone are applications that work together seamlessly to help you keep track of all the information you face each day. It syncs via MobilMe, Bonjour, iDisk or WebDAV server and I seriously couldn't stay afloat without it. Let me know what tools you use to stay organized on twitter @magicalmacs.com

 

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