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OmniPlan 1.0 goes official, retires 'beta' tag
You've seen the screenshots, and you've even seen it in beta. Now, and for the first time ever, OmniPlan - the project management app from the makers of OmniOutliner and OmniAnythingElse - has gone officially official. The ultra-hip 'beta' moniker has been put to rest in the back yard in favor of a final 1.0 app, complete a non-expiring demo (though limited to 20 items in a doc), a $149.95 price tag and a $60 'Competitive Upgrade Rebate' for anyone switching from a valid copy of PMX, FastTrack Scheduler, Merlin, and ConceptDraw. Now there's a way to make a splash.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jon said 7:58PM on 12-13-2006
Basecamp is way, way better; I know it's online, but still, as far as functionality is concerned; it's a much more fruitful use.
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Mark S said 4:41AM on 12-14-2006
In related news, OmniWeb has been permanently repriced to $14.95 from $29.95. Goob job Omni!
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Steve said 5:00AM on 12-14-2006
Nice app. Too pricey.
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Tony said 12:42PM on 12-14-2006
"Basecamp is way, way better; I know it's online, but still, as far as functionality is concerned; it's a much more fruitful use."
Basecamp and OmniPlan DO NOT do the same thing. Not even close. OmniPlan is a full-blown project management app. Basecamp is not. Basecamp is *great* for what it is and what it does...And if you think it's "way better", then you obviously have no need for a product like OmniPlan. It's like saying "Quicktime is way better than Final Cut Pro...way better."
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