![]() ![]() In OF1, if I created a filtering recipe through normal use (ie. think my issue with perspectives is that I’m still learning how all of the filtering functions work, both on their own and with each other. * = I realize the plural of forum is fora, but forums seems to be what’s used here, so that’s what I’m usin’. Having the ability to “see what I did” to create a specific screen would be fine. Setting the parameters without instantly understanding what those parameters do is not helpful to me, but being able to see the changes to a perspective in real-time would be fine. Then this leads me to two (2) specific questions: A post from about a month ago said that the feature to capture that set of filters “as is” into a new perspective is no longer part of OF2-Pro. Through trial and error, I can eventually create the screen/filters to show me “just want I want.” But I have no idea how I got there and can’t find the breadcrumbs (lay usage of breadcrumbs) to figure out what I did. I’m still having difficulty with creating perspectives. In general, the product is much more intuitive to use and requires less time for the user to get comfortable with most of the features. This is relevant to me because others whose thought processes are similar to mine had figured out ways to use OF in ways that were incredibly helpful.Ĭhanged Features: While mostly for the better, there are appear to be many changed features in OF2. **Best Practices: **Also, although it might be staring right at me, I can’t seem to find the old topics, etc from the OF1 forums. These forums can be an excellent resource, but I have no idea where to start and reading through every post of every topic can be more confusing than helpful. has stuff that covers OF1, but not OF2 yet. Beyond the user manuals and the “intro videos” (all of which are useful) are there any fundamental how-to resources that folks know about? I’m looking for stuff that goes from basic -> advanced. **Learning Curve: * One thing I know I need to do is take a day or two to really learn/relearn OF2 from the ground up. Currently, I have the most recent releases of OF loaded on my iPhone, iPad and Mac and they are my go-to list and productivity apps. If that’s the case, please let me know and I will refer to them.Īfter some awkward starts and stops, I really got hooked into Omnifocus with OF2 for iPhone. ![]() It’s entirely possible that some or all of these questions have been addressed elsewhere. ![]()
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