
Omnifocus 3 android mac#
On my Mac I use a Vzn CDMA Rev A broadband card and get about 1.2Mbs down, 670Kbs up. As a Network Architect for real-time embedded systems for 20 years, and 10 years in real-time embedded systems development running on AT&T in NY is like running Bell102. I have multiple mac's and live and die daily by OF on my Mac and Iphone.īut really I have played with the Droid phone, and as WIRED would say: So, here's my vote for OmniFocus on Droid. I'm just plain tired of waiting - it's been years.
Omnifocus 3 android android#
I'm a Mac Geek, but with the Android coming out next week on Verizon (which I'm currently on), and the iPhone maaaybbbeeee not coming to Verizon for several more months after (probably? hopefully?) - I'm probably going to get a Droid. I'm one of the unfortunate millions who CAN NOT get an iPhone - because I live in an area of the US that does NOT have AT&T (and I won't even go into jailbreaking, iPod Touch, yadda, yadda - sorry - just not quite my thing to geek out THAT far for a device that's supposed to be dead simple to use). I think, for now, if you want to use OF on a mobile device, your option is to get an iPhone or an iPod touch. It would be a waste of time, if there are still features they could add in the existing app. The market outside the iPhone itself is very fragmented developing 10 versions of OF, especially with the primitive Java SDKs on many of these phones, would be 50x the work, to perhaps increase the potential market by 25%. Has the reasoning changed for a small shop like Omni to stick with a narrow platform sector with the teen-age of the pocket computer? I don't expect to be let in on internal company discussions here, and people reading these posts are pleased with their Apples, but where's the future? If I can buy a smart phone from my local mobile company next year running Android, will I stop using OF?

As long as there is no 3G service in my state, I'll be sticking to my stupid candybar phone and my iPod Touch.

I think Apple is doing a beautiful job with the iPhone interface, but it is not an open platform and far more people have non-Apple phones.
