You can also add "Any of the following", "None of the following" and "All of the following" and add rules inside of those - useful for requiring a group of rules (e.g. The top level is always "All of the following", and then you start adding rules within that. The best part of perspectives is being able to add as many rules as you like. Is contained within a project or folder.
#Omnifocus 3 using tags upgrade#
All your perspectives have been migrated over from OmniFocus 2, and you can upgrade those to OmniFocus 3 perspectives which gives you the following options: Perspectives are where everything is different. Where tags are really paying off for me is being able to add both "waiting on" and "Person A" to a task - so whenever I check my agenda for "Person A" I see that I'm waiting on that task, as well as seeing it in my waiting on list. I've seen people experimenting with energy levels, I'm personally experimenting with "time of day" tags, and you can go as crazy as you like. What used to be contexts has been renamed, and that opens up all sorts of possibilities. The outline view is always shown on the iPad. You can choose to pin the sidebar and the inspector independently of one another or together, so you can have a 2 pane view if that's what you need. My favourite feature has to be the multi pane view, being able to see 3 columns at once makes me happy, and it works exceptionally well on the 12.9" iPad Pro. Finally you might want to check on my OmniFocus Sneak Peak - though that was back in March and more than a few things have changed since then! Multi-Pane Mode OmniFocus 3 for iOS is here, and there's more than a few changes! If you want to see a video of my setup you can do so over on Learn OmniFocus, there's also an article on how I've been using OF3 over on Inside OmniFocus.