Omnifocus V2.0.3 Review

The Yosemite update broke the Clip-o-Tron's ability to capture full email content. Version 2.0.3 fixed this by limiting capture to the subject, a direct link, and any specifically selected text, preventing the tool from failing entirely on the new OS.

Released on October 8, 2014, for Mac was a specific maintenance update primarily focused on ensuring compatibility with OS X Yosemite (10.10) . While a minor version in the broader OmniFocus 2 lifecycle, it addressed critical bugs that arose from Apple's operating system shift at the time. Core Focus: OS X Yosemite Compatibility OmniFocus v2.0.3

OmniGroup introduced a split between Standard ($39.99) and Pro ($79.99) editions, with Pro adding features like custom perspectives and AppleScript support. Technical Requirements (v2.0.3 Era) The Yosemite update broke the Clip-o-Tron's ability to

Features like Quick Open allowed users to jump to any project or context via a shortcut, while Quick Entry remained the standard for rapid task capture from other apps. While a minor version in the broader OmniFocus

It resolved a crash that occurred when viewing multiple help pages and fixed a visual glitch where the help navigation bar would detach from the window during scrolling.

The primary intent of v2.0.3 was to resolve interface and stability issues introduced by Yosemite's then-new design language and system behaviors.