This era introduced the Forecast and Review modes to the Mac for the first time.
Links captured from Mail on Mac via the "Send to OmniFocus" service were updated to function correctly on iOS devices, improving cross-platform task management. OmniFocus 2 Background Context
OmniFocus 2 moved away from the "Aqua" look of version 1 toward a flatter, cleaner UI inspired by its iPhone counterpart.
OmniGroup introduced a split between Standard ($39.99) and Pro ($79.99) editions, with Pro adding features like custom perspectives and AppleScript support. Technical Requirements (v2.0.3 Era)
The Yosemite update broke the Clip-o-Tron's ability to capture full email content. Version 2.0.3 fixed this by limiting capture to the subject, a direct link, and any specifically selected text, preventing the tool from failing entirely on the new OS.
It resolved a crash that occurred when viewing multiple help pages and fixed a visual glitch where the help navigation bar would detach from the window during scrolling.
Features like Quick Open allowed users to jump to any project or context via a shortcut, while Quick Entry remained the standard for rapid task capture from other apps.
Released on October 8, 2014, for Mac was a specific maintenance update primarily focused on ensuring compatibility with OS X Yosemite (10.10) . While a minor version in the broader OmniFocus 2 lifecycle, it addressed critical bugs that arose from Apple's operating system shift at the time. Core Focus: OS X Yosemite Compatibility