

This is our chance I guess to just sort of follow suit.ĭave: That's right. And Apple has backed away from that in the years since then. But along the way, we lost some of the affordances that you get around seeing the differences between icons, around the readability of text when it gets too thin for some people that. And they were looking for something that was much more clean and that would emphasize the user’s content. They were moving - it was sort of a reaction to the skeuomorphic designs of iOS 6 and earlier. So they were going for very thin text, much more spartan UI in general. That when we designed OmniFocus 2, we were designing that, echoing the design changes that Apple was making in iOS 7. Ken: Well, I talked actually about this a little bit in the road map at the beginning of the year. Well, we've gone and all made it look different and everything. I thought it was a pretty nice looking app. How did this happen? What was the impetus? I mean, OmniFocus 2. So, we need to be ready to ship, sort of, any time in the month, and that's where we are.īrent: And if you're listening, you know all the answers to the questions that we actually have at the moment. Usually lately it's been a week and a half, so that's what we're guessing.ĭave: But a false sense of security could be a killer.

Ken: Yeah, they usually give us a week’s notice for iOS and a little more than that, maybe two weeks, for Mac. Joel: Doesn't Apple usually tell us like a day or two. I don't know if we'll ship the exact same day as Mojave, but we're trying to time it pretty closely.

We assume that Apple is going to tell us at least a few weeks in advance, like they have every other year.ĭave: Boy, I sure hope they do. So, I guess people hearing this, when they hear this podcast, they'll know when it is.ĭave: And we'll know in advance, we just don't know right now. We know that it will be when Mojave launches, but we, of course, don't know when that will be.

We know that it's going to be in September. Ken: Right now the actual ship day itself is going to be a surprise. And, of course we're all looking forward to a surprise game day at some point in the future. When you're actually hearing this, we are very excited and of course nervous in the office, because ship days are always nervous-making days too, but very exciting and fun days. Say hello, Ken.īrent: You can't break my streak, man, you have to say, "Hello, Joel."īrent: Thank you! So we're shipping.
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Anyway, we're also going to be talking about the updated, but still familiar, design in the Mac app.īrent: In the studio with me today is Ken Case, CEO of The Omni Group, Dave Messent, OmniFocus Prime Minister, and Joel Page, user experience designer. I'm sure that sounded like a pretend celebration. Woo! Yay!īrent: Well, this is actually recorded in August, but you're hearing this on ship day.
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OmniFocus 3 for Mac just shipped and we're celebrating. Music!īrent: I'm your host, Brent Simmons. Get to know the people and stories behind The Omni Group’s award winning productivity apps for Mac and iOS. Brent Simmons: You're listening to The Omni Show.
