tech, simplified.

I've loved web apps for quite some time, having edited two sites focused on web apps and now working with Zapier which mainly supports web apps. Yet, I'm always balancing that with a love for native Mac and iOS apps—and of those, OmniFocus is one of my favorites. It's a powerful task management system that lets you dump anything you need to do into lists, and make sure you won't forget to do anything important. And its latest versions are rather beautiful.

As a native Mac & iOS app, OmniFocus only has one tiny online component—the Omni Sync Server that lets you sync OmniFocus and add new tasks via a unique private email address. We've now used that email address at Zapier to create an OmniFocus integration, so you can send tasks to OmniFocus from any of the over 430 (and counting) apps we support today.

Here are some of the ways I've already been using OmniFocus with Zapier to create tasks from Slack messages and Trello cards, and more:

There's more, too: you could connect Salesforce, GitHub, Evernote or any other web app or RSS feed you use to OmniFocus with Zapier. The tasks will only go in your Inbox, unfortunately, but at least you'll never have to copy/paste from your web apps into OmniFocus again.

Check out all the OmniFocus integrations on Zapier.

Continue reading at http://inside.omnifocus.com/zapier

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