For a full list of everything we’ve changed in recent TestFlight builds, see our running TestFlight Release Notes here.Īt this point in time, we consider OmniFocus 4.0 feature complete on iPhone and iPad, and know many TestFlight users have come to rely on OmniFocus 4 already. If you haven’t already installed OmniFocus 4 on your iPhone or iPad, or perhaps haven’t checked in since we last shared an update, OmniFocus 4 for iPad and iPhone has come a long way! Notable recent changes include new iOS 16 Lock Screen widgets, enhancements to the inline editing experience, and visual refinements throughout the app (everything from updated icons to getting action group indentation in the outline just right). If you’re interested in testing OmniFocus 4 on any device prior to launch, we encourage you to join and install a test build today! OmniFocus 4 for iPhone and iPad Development Update If you haven’t yet signed up to join the OmniFocus 4 TestFlight, you can do so here! Please be advised however that once we hit 10,000 active OmniFocus 4 testers, we will not be able to accept additional TestFlight sign ups. If you’re one of the over 7,000 people already testing OmniFocus 4 for iPhone and iPad via TestFlight, OmniFocus 4 for Mac is already available to you - simply install TestFlight on your Mac and sign in with your Apple ID to gain access! While we have relied on TestFlight for distributing test builds of our iOS apps since Apple launched TestFlight to Apple developers in 2014, OmniFocus 4 for Mac is the first Omni Mac app to be made available via TestFlight! We are thrilled that Apple has made TestFlight available for Mac apps, particularly as it means a single TestFlight sign up will provide access to OmniFocus 4 on all supported platforms.
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