Clipping about everything into OmniFocus

Michael Schechter recorded a screencasts that demonstrates the OmniFocus quick entry and particular the flexible OmniFocus clipping capabilities in full affect. Michael demos clipping of files from Finder, text from Byword, web links from Safari, email message from Gmail (using Mailplane) and the less straight forward linkage of Evernote notes. I can assure you that the OmniFocus Clipper works way beyond the demoed applications.

I am a big Alfred fan and it has replaced LaunchBar for me. Although I am using it for quite a while now, the above free ScreenCastsOnline video tutorial by Don McAllister also taught me a thing or two about Alfred’s PowerPack features.

Part 3 of OmniFocus Ninja Tricks screen cast by David Sparks

In the third and final part of David Sparks screen cast series “OmniFocus Ninja Tricks”, you see David providing again good overview to OmniFocus’ standard functionality. It’s not so much about geeking out with OmniFocus, but it gets you to master all the basics. I can’t recommend this enough to people who are new to OmniFocus or just didn’t have the 360° overview yet.

In this final episode of the OmniFocus Screencast trilogy, David covers task completion, review, and additional customization and database maintenance. The screencast is in AppleTV format and looks great on your Mac, iPad, and AppleTV. This episode has a small overscan so it plays better on the AppleTV. Enjoy.”

Also don’t miss episode one on capturing and episode two on processing tasks of this great series. The videos come in handy AppleTV format, which allows you to watch them in good quality nearly on every Apple device.

MacSparky's Long Awaited OmniFocus Screencast

David Sparks, aka @MacSparky, of Mac Power User Podcast fame and author of the ‘Mac at Work’ book has been planning and talking about doing OmniFocus screen casts for some time. Since last Friday the first of three episodes is out and available for watching and downloading on the Mac Power User website. The download comes in handy in case you want to watch the 20 minute piece on the go.

In episode one David talks about getting stuff into OmniFocus and hence covers all type of different methods of capturing. Matches quite nicely with my recent post on ‘Reviewing Your Productivity System: Capture’. Kudos to David for having pulled off such a great screen cast. Looking forward to the remaining two episodes.

More screencast/video goodness from the recent MacWorld posted by the OmniGroup. This time David Sparks, aka @MacSparky, renown as one of the host of the Mac Power Users Podcast and author of the recently released “Mac at Work” book, shares his awesome tricks for OmniFocus. And he has some great ones!