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After reaching out to Piso13 (developers of this app) support team, they were able to suggest some actions that eventually resulted in a successful solution where all devices are recognizing my Pro Subscription account again, thereby synchronizing my data across all platforms.

Then for some reason that I still don’t understand, my Pro subscription (of which I pay monthly) wasn’t being recognized by three of my four devices. At first it was working great, with all of the data being synchronized between all the devices.
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I’m using the app across multiple platforms simultaneously, including my desktop Windows, Windows Book Pro, iPad Pro and my iPhone 7. Additionally, this app allows me the ability to keep track of a Master list of tasks that don’t need to be scheduled yet. Great app.Īs a fan of the Franklin Covey planning system, I love the ability that this app provides to keep track of and prioritize (by day) each of my daily tasks. The only think they could add that would set my world on fire is the ability to use my Microsoft Pencil in the notes view on the iPad, but even there they thought things through with an icon for a date time stamp. I like the Eisenhower Matric and the Weekly Planner for that productivity overview I sometimes need.
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Although it is very easy to use, I have opened the manual (access from the Windows version) and got familiar with some of the deep functionality.
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Unlike a lot of apps, this one has a full user manual. As one other reviewer mentioned, I initially had a glitch getting them all to sync, but the support team worked it out and set good information on what needed to be done and where. Syncs well with iPhone, iPad, MacMini and MaxAir. It lets me use the hybrid David Allen, Franklin Covey system I use, just like I would on paper. It always seemed that something was missing in each of them-not so with Opus One. I think I have only written one other review, but I am using this app so much that I thought I would give the team there a “shout out.” I have purchased and/or used about a dozen calendar and to-do apps over the past few years.
#Opus one 2011 how to
Starting with defining mission and values, Opus One walks you through the process, step-by-step with great tutorials, so that by the time you’re finished, you have identified what’s most important to you in the various roles you play, how you want to express that through projects and goals, and how to break those down using a weekly “compass” and daily to-do’s to keep you on track to achieving a sane, balanced life.Ī very reasonable yearly subscription is required to access all the features I mention above, but one fee opens the app on all devices and I have found its value in terms of increased focus and productivity well worth the price. The structure is similar to a very popular paper organizer that includes tabs for the most important aspects of an organized life. But if you want a comprehensive program that does a deep dive into exploring and connecting how your life mission and personal values determine your goals and projects, and how those help to create life balance, positive motivation, and steady progress toward life success, this is the only program I have ever seen that accomplishes all that. If all you’re looking for is a simple way to list your things to do, there are many lighter programs to accomplish that. What makes it completely unique is its emphasis on life leadership rather than just project or task management. Opus One is unlike any other app in the productivity category. Privacy Policy and Terms of Service available on the app's website. One subscription valid for all Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, and Mac) with the same iCloud account Auto-renewable Universal Subscription available on a Yearly or Monthly basis New notes section that allows changing font, size, and color for a specific text, phrase, or paragraph Repeating Rules with advanced customization Sketch drawing canvas optimized for Apple Pencil with Universal Subscription Images, PDF's, checklists, maps & audio notes with Universal Subscription Weather Information including Current Weather, 10 Day Weather forecast with automatic city location Cloud synchronization across other iOS Devices and MacOS with Universal Subscription New Widgets for Daily Tasks and events at a glance, Mission statement, Values & Principles

Master Task list with side Planner Views Daily Notes with Motivational Quotes and the ability to include text and maps

Daily Schedule and Event integration with Calendar Daily Task lists with status, priority, and notes Master Task section to organize all tasks and events
