![]() ![]() This is exactly what happened with an update in 2009.Īnother way you could potentially interface with OmniFocus is by reverse engineering their XML via their WebDAV sync. The problem is that every time Omni releases an update to their software, it will likely change their data structures (including the AppleScript API) and therefore break any scripts that rely on it. Back in 2007-2008, someone wrote and published a free AppleScript that synced OmniFocus with Toodledo, and it worked great. The closest thing they have to an API is an AppleScript interface that lets you manipulate task data on your desktop. Omni is an Apple-friendly software company that assumes its customers will use only Apple products (Mac, iPad, iPhone, etc), so their applications (and sync capabilities) are only supported between these platforms. This is clearly their business strategy since they have rejected many user requests to open themselves up to the cloud. Unfortunately OmniFocus is a closed, proprietary solution that does not publish an API. ![]()
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