![]() And this is also defined in the ressources in omniplan. But there’s a bunch of tasks now that I have to do by myself. A lot of tasks that have to be done by a lot of different people. I’ve set up a bigger project in omniplan now. But I would say it still makes sense to have kind of an export function from omniplan to omnifocus, although a seamless integration seems to be not the right thing. ![]() You’re completely right with mentioning the two very different characters of the software. I would like to bring up this discussion once again. I do think that some of the demand for this feature comes from people who want to use OP as their high-level planner and OP just isn’t very good for that - I think there are much better tools for that purpose. I think there’s a cognitive benefit to entering my tasks into OF, rather than having a process dump them. It would be convenient, I think, if it were possible to export from Omniplan to Omnifocus a list of tasks for which I am the assigned resource, but I just don’t think it buys a lot. Omnifocus is fundamentally about one person’s time available and the priority of that person’s activities. Omniplan is fundamentally about managing resources and dependencies - what resources (people, equipment etc) are needed for this task to be accomplished, what other tasks does it depend on (Tis A has to be finished before Task B can start etc) and what other tasks depend on it. This is my view, as a practising project manager who uses both. The two products do very different things. ![]() It’s a discussion that comes up quite often.
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