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Omnioutliner review 2016
Omnioutliner review 2016












While it may take a while to customize OmniOutliner the way each user desires, OmniOutliner becomes the perfect, personalized productivity companion. I tried to snap one on most of the menus and features. Take a minute to look at the screenshots at the bottom.

omnioutliner review 2016

Basically any given feature has the option to be customized by the user. Preset highlighters, for example, are available (yellow, green, and pink) called “styles,” but custom styles can be created. But the features that make it such a powerful app are all of the customization tools. The app has obvious outlining features like indenting, text formatting, adding collapsable notes to each line, and more. The flexibility of the types of columns that can be created on OmniOutliner (very similar to the options provided by Bento, one of my favorite apps) is one of its most powerful features. In the “Books” document example, the pop-up list gives a choice of the country of origin for each book. Like Bento, the user can create what OmniOutliner calls a “pop-up list.” The pop-up list feature gives options when filling in a block instead of text. Let me list a few of my favorite features. Productivity apps that are bursting with features often lose some polish with a confusing or cluttered interface.

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The most important part of OmniOutliner is that the interface continues to be easy to use despite the abundance of features. Shortly after, OmniOutliner for iPad was released. As I used ThinkBook, I started constructing my idea of the perfect outlining app in my mind. It was a nice app for creating outlines, but I said that I was likely to continue using simpler apps. A couple weeks ago I reviewed an outlining app, ThinkBook.














Omnioutliner review 2016