Omni roadmap (OmniOutliner on life support)
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Posted by Drewster
Feb 5, 2020 at 12:05 PM
SheetPlanner wrote:
>Drewster,
>Yes. Click in a topic cell, open the inspector and there is a setting
>under column for checkbox, pie or hidden.
Thank you! I’m embarrassed I missed that.
Posted by SheetPlanner
Feb 6, 2020 at 01:45 AM
Drewster,
Thanks for being a customer.
Peter
Drewster wrote:
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>SheetPlanner wrote:
>
>>Drewster,
>>Yes. Click in a topic cell, open the inspector and there is a setting
>>under column for checkbox, pie or hidden.
>
>
>Thank you! I’m embarrassed I missed that.
Posted by Lothar Scholz
Apr 4, 2020 at 09:59 PM
Looks like not only Omni Outliner is on Life support but the whole Omni Group company.
They have fired 10 developers. Explains their huge price increase.
https://inessential.com/2020/03/31/looking_for_work
Posted by Paul Korm
Apr 4, 2020 at 11:02 PM
I doubt the correlation. The U.S. (and global) economy is heading straight down; unemployment in the U.S. increased 6 million in one week, and some predict it might reach 30% within months. Not the best environment for selling discretionary software.
Lothar Scholz wrote:
Looks like not only Omni Outliner is on Life support but the whole Omni
>Group company.
>
>They have fired 10 developers. Explains their huge price increase.
>
>
>https://inessential.com/2020/03/31/looking_for_work
Posted by avernet
Apr 5, 2020 at 06:29 AM
I also doubt there is a correlation between the price increase and the trouble they are currently going through. However, is that trouble caused, in part, by the current global economic situation?
I am not convinced that would need to be the case. I could also see things going the other way around: most knowledge workers find themselves working from home, a vast majority of them are still employed, and find themselves in a situation, where they need to be even more organized in order not to loose their sanity, and they turn to OmniFocus in greater numbers, because what is $50 to a knowledge worker, if that makes you more productive and helps you keep your sanity?
‑Alex
Paul Korm wrote:
>I doubt the correlation. The U.S. (and global) economy is heading
>straight down; unemployment in the U.S. increased 6 million in one week,
>and some predict it might reach 30% within months. Not the best
>environment for selling discretionary software.