OmniPlan 1.1 beta 1 is now available!

posted by Molly on 01.31.07 @ 2:48 pm

This release includes general speed and stability improvements as well as printing and Microsoft Project import/export improvements. AppleScript support is also improved in this release and we plan to continue working on this for the OmniPlan 1.1 final release. For more detailed information on the fixes in this release, you can read our release notes.

Please keep in mind that this release is still under development. Your feedback will help us improve the software, and we apologize if it crashes, corrupts your files, or otherwise misbehaves. A more stable release is also available.

As always, please let us know if you have any questions or comments. You can contact us directly via our support page or by using the Send Feedback feature in your copy of OmniPlan.

Download the new beta now!

If only Napoleon had used OmniPlan

posted by Rowan on 01.23.07 @ 1:05 pm

As I’m sure many readers of this blog are aware, there is this fine fellow named Edward Tufte who is somewhat of a guru in the field of information visualization. And if you’re at all familiar with his work, then you’ve seen his favorite graphic of all time, the Charles Minard poster of Napoleon’s march on Moscow in 1812:

From Tufte’s website, here is his description of this graphic:

Probably the best statistical graphic ever drawn, this map by Charles Joseph Minard portrays the losses suffered by Napoleon’s army in the Russian campaign of 1812. Beginning at the Polish-Russian border, the thick band shows the size of the army at each position. The path of Napoleon’s retreat from Moscow in the bitterly cold winter is depicted by the dark lower band, which is tied to temperature and time scales.


Well, since I wanted to play around with OmniPlan, I figured I’d recreate this famous graphic. The result is thusly:
OmniPlan version of Napoleon's march.

OmniPlan Original
Full Size PDF

I took some very liberal liberties in adapting this historical data to OmniPlan, but I think that it turned out pretty well. Mainly, the completion of a task is used to show much of the army is dead.

This was sparked by the conversation on Tufte’s website about Project Management Graphics (or Gantt Charts), and specifically by the poster near the bottom who was looking to format his gantt chart, but was running into issues using the program he had.

Feedback is very welcome, as I’d love to explore new ideas in presenting information using OmniPlan. I’d also love other data sets to adapt using OmniPlan, so feel free to suggest anything you might think is cool.

OmniPlan 1.0 now available

posted by Linda on 12.13.06 @ 9:04 am

Download it here! And getcher license here!

Behold: OmniPlan 1.0 has shipped. And our Support Ninjas are READY.

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Of course, now you’re probably afraid to email them…because the monkey might get you.

As if that’s not enough news for one morning, we have lowered OmniWeb’s price to $14.95.

Also, don’t forget our new quantity discounting system on the online store (buy two or more items and get 5% off your order, per additional item, up to a maximum of 30%)!

Also ALSO also, from today until the end of December, OmniPlan discounts are available to those of you who have purchased at least one other Omni product. For every product previously purchased (sorry, bundled software on Apple machines does not count), there will be an additional 5% off your OmniPlan purchase, up to 30%. Email us the license information from your software to get the discount.

Clearly, we’ve gone completely insane around here (especially the support staff). I recommend buying up some software before we come to our senses, or the monkey devours us all, whichever comes first.

Not just Hump Day; also OmniPlan Ship Day

posted by Linda on 12.12.06 @ 12:10 pm

Tomorrow, tomorrow, we love you, tomorrow! It’s only a dayyyyy awayyyy!

Why thank you, I do have a beautiful singing voice, don’t I? Like melodious church bells, one might say. Or a dying goat. You know, whichever.

So! OmniPlan is shipping tomorrow. We are all greatly relieved completely sick of betas really looking forward to making the final release available to you guys.

By the time a product finally ships, there have been so many months of feature definition and coding and UI reviews and documentation and bugfixing, it’s almost sort of anticlimactic to just…post some stuff on a website. There should be fireworks, I’m thinking. And maybe a tuba.

Well, since we don’t have those things, when you see OmniPlan go live tomorrow, please imagine some fireworks, a tuba, and the musical intonations of a dying goat accompanying your download.

We’ve also made some changes to our online store that will be available tomorrow. Basically, we added a quantity discounting system that – as long as you are purchasing 2 or more items at the same time - gives you 5% off your order, per additional item, up to a maximum of 30%.

Jeez, did that make any kind of sense? So if you buy a copy of OmniPlan as well as copies of, say, OmniDazzle and OmniWeb, you will get a 10% discount on your order.

Or, if I switch just for a moment to marketing weasel-ese: buy more, pay less! (Sort of!)

Also, for license-holders of PMX, FastTrack Schedule, Merlin, ConceptDraw Project, there will be a $60 rebate available to you if you license OmniPlan. You’ll need proof of purchase for those apps, which you’ll need to send to us. There will be an Official Rebate Form posted tomorrow, which may not warrant a tuba accompaniment, but perhaps an oboe?

ANYWAY. Congratulations to everyone that’s worked on OmniPlan, and many thank-yous to those of you who beta-tested for us.

Come back tomorrow for hot-off-the-presses shipping software! Go ahead, crash our website with your many many downloads! WE DARE YOU!

(Did that work? How about if I double-dog dare you?)

OmniPlan 1.0 RC 2 Now Available

posted by Linda on 12.06.06 @ 4:30 pm

View the full release notes then download it!

OmniPlan 1.0 RC 1 is now available!

posted by James on 11.30.06 @ 6:35 pm

View the full release notes then download it!

OmniPlan 1.0 beta 11 is now available

posted by James on 11.29.06 @ 4:38 pm

View the full release notes then download it!

OmniPlan 1.0 beta 10 is now available

posted by James on 11.17.06 @ 3:33 pm

View the full release notes then download it!

OmniPlan 1.0 beta 9 is now available

posted by James on 11.08.06 @ 4:53 pm

View the full release notes then download it!

Q & A: Omni answers, take three

posted by Linda on 11.02.06 @ 3:32 pm

Welcome to the third, and for this week anyway, final installment of “You Ask, We Answer!”. Brought to you by Diet Coke and the letter Q.

(Q for Qwality!)

Ayjay asked, many Mac developers have moved away from the use of drawers (especially now that Apple has taken them away from Mail) but you guys still feature drawers-a-plenty. What do you like about drawers? Have you thought about any other ways of implementing the functionality that drawers give you?

Ooh, good question. I had to call in the troops for help on this one, since my opinions on drawers are mainly limited to the kind you put your socks in. Ken, our CEO, and Bill, our UI Lead, put their heads together to answer you:

‘We like drawers because they are a great place for content that belongs to the main window but doesn’t necessarily need to be there all the time. They’re great for “source lists”, from which you can choose what to view in the main window, like OmniGraffle’s canvases or OmniWeb’s tabs. Perhaps best of all, unlike a sidebar, you can show, hide, or resize a drawer all day long without affecting the dimensions or layout of the main content. And in Omni apps, you can move the drawer to whichever side of the window you prefer by Option-clicking the drawer button in the toolbar.

The problem with drawers, of course, is that the things just don’t look modern. While the rest of Mac OS X interface was getting the sleek plastic or metal treatment, drawers are still as pinstripey, space-wastey, and noisy as they were the day they were introduced. Unless we want to cobble together and maintain some sort of custom fake drawer ourselves (or—gasp!—Apple actually updates drawers’ appearance), we’re going to have to get away from drawers eventually.

In meetings for our new products, we’ve talked about how to deal with this problem, and we think we may have come up with a good hybrid of the useful drawer and the sleek sidebar. You may end up seeing the first incarnation of it in OmniFocus, if we can do it right.’

Spencer says, I have had no luck at all with storing OmniGraffle documents in Subverson. The icon seems to contain an illegal character or something.

Here’s the response from our OmniGraffle tech support/product manager NINJA EXTRAORDINAIRE:

‘This is likely due to OmniGraffle saving the files out as packages, which other file systems can have difficulty dealing with.

OmniGraffle will automatically save a file out to a package if an image or external graphic is present in the document; there is a hidden preference to avoid this behavior that can be enabled from the command line. To get OmniGraffle to always save as a “flat” file (which will have no problems on other filesystems), open up Terminal.app and paste this in:

defaults write com.omnigroup.OmniGraffle PrivateGraffleFlatFile 0

Afterwards, new documents should always save as a monolithic file, you may have to perform a “Save As” for existing documents to convert them.’

Man, I’m loving this whole ‘fob off the hard questions on other Omni employees’ gig. What else have you got, commenters? Bring. It. On! *spirit hands*

Matt wants to know, Do you guys plan on fixing RSS anytime soon? Its a sometimes it work, sometimes it doesn’t work symptom. Usually I have to relaunch OmniWeb to get it to recheck RSS feeds- it doesn’t do it by itself even though I have it set to recheck the feeds every hour.

Dang, this one’s less fun to answer. Turns out we’ve seen this issue and we’re able to reproduce it. It’s a bug that we’re hoping to fix in an upcoming release, after the 5.5.1 update. Sorry about that!

Conor asks, Can you tell me if OmniFocus will liason with OmniPlan so that you can plan projects in OmniPlan and then download your personal tasks into OmniFocus? Also, are there any plans to allow Wintel users to edit OmniPlan? I work in a mixed-platform office and, while I do most of the project planning on my mac, it would be nice to enable other employees to check off tasks, etc.

We would love for OmniFocus and OmniPlan to work together that way, but I think it’s safe to say that they won’t for OmniFocus 1.0. We’re trying to limit the scope to what we can actually get out the door in a (hopefully) reasonable amount of time, but it’s definitely on the plate for future consideration.

As for Wintel users…well, we likely won’t ever have a cross-platform version of OmniPlan, but you can use OmniPlan to export to .mpx, .mpp, and MSPDI .xml for sharing with Microsoft Project and other project management applications. You can also export to a .csv file for import into Excel, and if people just need to see the data, not update it, you can export the Gantt, outline or both into several different image formats (PDF, PNG, TIFF, JPEG). And! You can export to html – either a single table of tasks, or a mini-website with a Gantt chart, tables, and calendar files that can be imported into iCal, Outlook or other calendaring apps.

Thanks for all your questions, folks, and if I didn’t get to yours this week, my apologies. Please stay tuned for an Exciting Announcement (note: your excitement may vary) about OmniWeb I will be posting later today. Same blog time, same blog channel.