![]() (Of course, OmniGroup likes to lock customers into boxes which is one reason I’ve stopped buying from them.) The argument that “we make it difficult to leave so you stay with us” doesn’t stand up with me since, “we make it easy to join us so you’ll be happy to switch” is just as compelling. OmniGroup: Showing and hiding calendars in the Forecast view However, the easiest way to do this today is to go the other way around, and pull your calendars from macOS/iOS into OmniFocus, see this article for details: That being said, it’s been gone for long enough that I would not hold my breath for its has a work-around if you have an always-on Mac. There is a long thread on the OmniGroup forums about it here:īut if you want it back you should contact OmniGroup and let them know. The problem is that calendar notifications were not the only benefit that people gained from having an OmniFocus calendar. Support for publishing calendar alarms was discontinued in OmniFocus 3. ![]() The introduction of local notifications in iOS 4, which was released in 2010, removed the need for this workaround. Previous versions of OmniFocus could publish a calendar of due items to your sync location in order to provide calendar notifications. Many of them can integrate the official calendar and/or reminders from macOS/iOS, but the databases in OmniFocus, Things, Todoist, etc are not standardized, so there’s no way (or no reasonably feasible way) for, say, Fantastical to show you OmniFocus’ events.Īnnoyingly, OmniFocus 2 (for Mac) had a feature gave you a calendar which could be used by any other calendar program, but that feature was removed for a not great reason, as explained here: Longer Answer: This isn’t just an issue with OmniFocus, but most of the 3rd party ‘to do’ apps. You can show your calendar events in OmniFocus, but not the other way around. I want actual integration by the application developers. Is Omnifocus shunned by Calendar app makers for some reason? It seems very popular based on the Apple sites I visit and podcasts that I listen to, but in reality it seems to be a pariah where integration is concerned.ītw, I’m aware of an applescript that can copy tasks from Omnifocus to a calendar, that isn’t what I’m looking for. The problem is that I cannot find the slightest hint that any calendar app can display Omnifocus tasks. I also purchased the MacSparky Omnifocus Field guide, but it looks like I may have jumped the gun on that purchase. ![]() I know that most 3rd party calendar apps can display Apple Reminders in this manner, but I did spend a bundle of cash to purchase Omnifocus for all of my devices, so I’d like to be able to use it instead of Reminders.
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