![]() ![]() Assuming it is not, let’s look at what it would cost to license an iPhone, iPad and Mac for a shared family plan of 2 people and the maximum of 6 people. However unlike the iOS apps, you can purchase a license code directly from Omnifocus for the Mac that could be “shared” with multiple family members, but this may be in violation of the license terms so I would not go this route without confirming from Omnigroup this is allowed. Omnifocus Mac is $39.99 for standard and $79.99 for pro as an in-app purchase, so again multiply by the number of family members. Things 3 is not a in-app purchase so $49.99 for one license shared with up to 6 people using family sharing. Omnifocus Standard is $39.99 and Pro is $59.99, and because both are in-app purchases that cannot be shared, you multiply this cost for each person in your family. ![]() Apple does not allow in-app purchases to be shared across a family, so Omnifocus’s in-app purchase model adds up really quick when compared to Things 3.įor iOS Things 3 is $9.99 for the iPhone and $19.99 for the iPad, or $29.98 for up to six people on a shared family plan. Just in case this hasn’t been mentioned yet, one distinction between Things 3 and Omnifocus is their licensing model and how it is impacted by Apple’s Family Sharing. ![]()
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