OmniFocus 2.7.3 — January 3, 2017
This release fixes a security vulnerability in OmniFocus 2.7.2
- Encryption — Fixed a problem where updating your encryption passphrase would not update the underlying encryption keys, meaning that someone who had your old passphrase could still decrypt your data.
OmniFocus 2.7.2 — October 6, 2016
This release moves Copy as TaskPaper to a separate menu item and fixes bugs.
- Copy — Reverted the change that made TaskPaper text the default pasteboard format, and added a new Copy As TaskPaper menu item that always includes full TaskPaper details and copies the children of a selected item, but only if they are visible. So you won’t ever accidentally get completed or filtered items, and you can collapse a parent item if you don’t want to copy its children.
- TaskPaper Tags — We now always include the
@autodoneand@paralleltags when copying. - Sync Logs — Syncs triggered over the local network using Bonjour no longer show as “Received Push”.
- Custom Columns — Fixed problems with column visibility.
- Crash — Fixed a crash related to setting a separate encryption passhprase.
- Sync Crash — Fixed a crash when compacting the OmniFocus database.
OmniFocus 2.7.1 — September 26, 2016
- macOS Sierra — Updated the color scheme used by the Today extension when running on macOS Sierra.
- Archive — Disallowed archiving while syncing so that you don’t get the error “Unable to back up database. Backup was prevented”.
- Notes — Fixed two problems where the notes field didn’t correctly expand when text was added.
OmniFocus 2.7 — September 20, 2016
This release adds the ability to specify an encryption passphrase separate from your sync password. Don’t set a separate passphrase until you are running at least OmniFocus 2.16 on all of your iOS devices and OmniFocus 2.7 on all of your Macs.
- Encryption — We added the ability to set a separate encryption passphrase, and to revert to using the sync password for encryption. You’ll find these options in Synchronization Preferences.
- Database Migration — Fixed several problems with the database migration flow.
This release also updates OmniFocus for Mac’s pasteboard format to match the TaskPaper format used by OmniFocus for iOS and makes other improvements to sharing and exporting:
- Pasteboard Format — OmniFocus for Mac now uses the same TaskPaper Text format as OmniFocus for iOS.
- Export — Updated our old plain-text exporter to use the newer TaskPaper logic from copy/paste. Updated the TaskPaper exporter to stop skipping group headers and their children, so you can export things like your Forecast list.
- Copy/Paste — Add a hidden preference to omit TaskPaper tags when copying:
omnifocus:///change-preference?OFMTextExportShouldIncludeTaskPaperMetadata=false. To reset, useomnifocus:///change-preference?OFMTextExportShouldIncludeTaskPaperMetadata=true. - Share — We now use the TaskPaper format for sharing.
- Export — OmniFocus now exports to its own .ofocus-backup file format.
There are more changes in OmniFocus 2.7, including a change to Push and two new localizations:
- macOS Sierra — Fixed several problems when running on the new OS.
- Push — Apple now allows all Mac apps to use their push service, so as of this release we are routing all sync pushes through those servers instead of our own.
- Toolbar — The Focus button is added to the Toolbar when you purchase Pro, regardless of whether you have previously customized your Toolbar.
- Help — Find once again searches the help.
- Crash — Fixed a crash clicking a note or attachment
- Scrolling — Fixed some problems with scrolling long lists in response to various user actions.
- Mail Drop — Fixed a problem where attachments with non-ascii characters in their names would be missing their contents once imported.
- Preferences — New Preferences icons!
- Action Groups — Fixed a problem where setting a defer date did not change the availability of its children.
- Layout — Fixed several problems with truncation, row height, and clipping in Custom Columns view.
- Localizations — Added Brazilian Portuguese and Korean. Please let us know if you come across any remaining localization omissions or problems!