While OmniFocus is definitely too detailed for many folks, I appreciate some of the flexibility it offers. As a long time user of Things, I found that I often wanted to simply nest a few tasks rather than create a new project. This lack finally drove me to switch to the more complex OmniFocus.

One feature that I had no idea was included in OmniFocus is theming. Hidden in the Style Preference pane, you can load custom created themes. Now, this is not full extent theming like you see in Growl or Adium. It’s more akin to theming in Textmate, with a focus on fonts, text color and backgrounds.

Still, if you’re an OmniFocus user who doesn’t like the default look, it’s not hard to make it look fairly different. Maybe a little more like The Hit List.

[ via Justin Blanton ]

  1. chrisbowler posted this

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