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What's New with iOS and iPadOS 14

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What?s New with iOS and iPadOS 14 Since the announcement of iOS 14 in June, we’ve been prepar

[View this in your browser]( What’s New with iOS and iPadOS 14 Since the announcement of iOS 14 in June, we’ve been preparing updates to our apps to take advantage of new features coming to iPhone and iPad—and ensure smooth operation for our users. Now that the operating systems are here, we’re happy to share the status of these updates. OmniFocus for iOS: [OmniFocus 3.9 for iOS](, the version now available, is built to run great on iOS 14. OmniFocus 3.10 for iOS adds support for new features (specifically the new date picker) and is [in TestFlight]( starting today. [OmniFocus on iPadOS 14] OmniOutliner for iOS: [OmniOutliner 3.6 for iOS](, available now, is updated for iOS and 14. OmniOutliner 3.7 for iPadOS adds enhanced Scribble support and is now [available in TestFlight](. [Using Scribble in OmniOutliner on iPadOS 14] OmniGraffle for iOS: [OmniGraffle 3.15 for iOS]( is built to run great on iOS 14 and is available now. OmniPlan for iOS: [OmniPlan 3.14 for iOS]( is updated for iOS 14 and will be submitted to the App Store soon. Work continues simultaneously on the next major version of OmniPlan for iOS. In addition to these iOS 14 updates available now, development continues on an update to OmniFocus for iOS with support for the new iOS 14 widget styles. We’re excited to share this and more soon. If you have any questions or feedback, email support@omnigroup.com—our amazing Support Humans are standing by, ready to help. © 2020 The Omni Group | [Unsubscribe Instantly]( Mac, iPhone, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc.

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