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1. Syncs with Opus Domini Mobile Pro (iPad & iPhone versions, running iOS 8) and with Opus Domini for Windows if your Windows runs Yosemite.
2. If you're using Mavericks please look for the previous release and BACKUP the data file to your Desktop before updating your OS so it would be easily restored.
3. Daily Tasks, No Date Tasks, Daily Notes, Weekly Milestones (Compass) and Goals all in one app.
4. Personal Planner & Time Management.
Download and Install Opus Domini - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
I love this, if only the developer would support it
Opus Domini is the only app I have found that can truly simulate the experience of a paper planner. Not sure why there is such a gap in this market but for some reason, there is. Yes, most companies today are all about digital calendars and schedulers and collaboration software but for artists, writers and other creative, self employed people (or just individual people), the value of a the pen and paper experience is significant. Even Livescribe, the company that supposedly understands this and makes all kinds and sizes of notebooks for their pens, has (for years) been ignoring customer requests for a notebook with planner pages. Calendar apps aren’t for planning. SO… Opus Domini fills that gap and does it well. It even syncs with iPad!!! No small thing. The only problem is, they haven’t updated the software in 3 years! And the iPad version (more important than the OS X version) is almost non existent. Maybe calendar apps are easy and this kind of software is hard?
Not quite what I was looking for.
I liked the simplified look of Opus Domini, so I thought I would give it a try. The tab layout was nice and made it easy to get to each page. For me however, I just found it to be too simple. Within a couple days I realized that I needed a planner to do much more than this to keep my busy schedule and tasks in order. I have ended up buying a different product at a higher price with a lot more flexibility and bells and whistles. I never had any problem with syncing between my devices and think this might be good for a college student, stay at home parent, or someone without a lot of diverse tasks and scheduling needs.
Best task management system available
I have literally tried every single task manageent system savailable for Windows/iOS. Quite frankly, most have serious design flaws preventing them from being usable, with Microsoft's Reminders being the biggest culprit as it doesnt even work properly and Microsoft seems to keep their head in the sand on this. Opus is actually even better than what I had been searching for. Especially if you have any history using a Franklin Day Planner system as this is pretty much identical. My only complete would be the amount of time it took to find it. I’m not sure if the search word "task" brought it up until recently but very happy that I found it.
best planner on the planet, but about to be obsolete
Have used this planner since 2012, love the look and versatility, but nothing has been upgraded since 2014. My iPad told me this morning that it would not work with iOS 11. I have been searching for something similar for quite a while because it was obvious the developers have moved on, but I have found nothing that comes close to this design. It’s times like these I wish I had enough computer savvy to develop a similiar product. It is/was a 5 star product, hate to see it go. Support Page is completely gone if you need more proof.
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