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Jun 18 2009

iPhone 3.0 Update Improves GTD Productivity Applications

The much publicized Apple iPhone 3.0 update was released around 1000 PDT yesterday.

I started my update as soon as I could and installed the latest version of the iPhone OS eagerly waiting to test out some of the new features. All very well and good.

Today, my two killer iPhone Apps, OmniFocus and Evernote both got upgraded to take advantage of the iPhone 3.0 features.

OmniFocus

OmniFocus version 1.5 for the iPhone has been released.

The main feature in this upgrade include integration of cut, copy, and paste features as well as utilizing the integrated maps.

OmniFocus iPhone

The full blog post for this latest version can be found at the OmniGroup Blog. The OmniFocus for iPhone product page is also worth checking out.

Evernote

Evernote version 3.0 for the iPhone brings some great new features all that are outlined at this Evernote Blog Post.

These improvements include better synchronization, no “Pending” Tab, Instant Groups, Advanced Searching, Way Better Audio, Landscape View and many bug fixes.

The great guys over at Evernote have made a nice little video of the latest features of 3.0.

This is a great time to own an iPhone if you are into productivity!

Thoughts, as usual are welcomed..

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  1. Oli from the-iBlog said on June 18th, 2009 at 11:04 pm

    The updates in speed of syncing etc for both apps are the major improvements for me.

    The map view in OmniFocus is genius too !

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  2. Andrew Mason said on June 19th, 2009 at 2:09 pm

    @Oli from the-iBlog:
    Yeh Oli, great updates!

    Looking forward to getting my hands on an iPhone 3G S now!

    Reply
  3. Bia Kunze said on June 19th, 2009 at 2:37 pm

    Evernote and OminFocus are great as usual. I also use both daily.
    But I still miss alarms in my tasks, as I always used in my Palm and Windows Mobile devices!
    :’(

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  4. Todd V said on July 8th, 2009 at 8:53 pm

    Ready-Set-Do! was just updated to version 1.4. It now adds interactivity with OmniOutliner Pro, a “shuttle feature” for interactivity with the iPhone (or other smart phone) – you can “request” files off your computer from your iPhone and RSD sends them to you. There is also an OmniFocus to RSD import script on the RSD Xtras webpage that allows OmniFocus users who want to try RSD to import their entire system over so they can compare the two systems.

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  5. Henrik said on January 4th, 2010 at 3:22 pm

    I want to recommend MailMe Voice as a simple and quick note taking app for the iPhone. Check it out at getmailme.com

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