December 3rd, 2024
New
Improved
Fixed
With the desktop app, you can now bring up the OFFLIGHT Command Bar and create tasks from any screen—no need to open the app! On mobile, we’ve made task editing smoother by reducing unnecessary screen transitions. Let’s dive into all the updates we’ve made for you this week! 😊
The Global Command Bar, one of the most requested features, is finally here! Now, you can create tasks directly in OFFLIGHT, even when the app isn’t open.
Powerful Task Creation: Add a due date, set durations, and connect to your lists—all in one place.(Check out the full guide here)
Default Shortcut: Cmd (Ctrl) + Shift + Space
is ready to go, but you can customize it under Settings > Shortcut
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Desktop App Exclusive: (Download Desktop app ➕)
We’ve made mobile task editing much easier. Now, when you edit a task, it pops up as a bottom sheet instead of taking over the whole screen.
Plus, if you close the editor without saving, you’ll now see a popup asking whether you want to save or discard your changes. No more accidental edits disappearing!
👉 Download for iOS
👉 Download for Android
CMD + W: Close the app easily with this new shortcut.
CMD + SHIFT + O: Open OFFLIGHT instantly with this shortcut.(You can customize both shortcuts under Settings > Shortcuts
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We heard you! Previously, updating OFFLIGHT’s desktop app meant downloading the latest version manually from our website. But now, the app automatically updates itself, so you’ll always have the latest features and fixes without any hassle.
Fixed an issue where logging in or opening a new window on the desktop app caused an error.
Fixed a problem with CMD/CTRL + R not refreshing the app.
Resolved a bug where marking recurring tasks as done didn’t work in the organizing page.
Fixed an issue where task states were incorrect after deleting connected events.
We’ve been chatting with many of you recently, learning how you use OFFLIGHT. Some of you carefully plan and adjust time blocks throughout the day, while others focus on reordering overdue tasks without setting time blocks at all.
Both approaches make sense because, in the real world, plans often change—new meetings pop up, unexpected tasks come in, and some tasks take longer than expected. That’s why we’re working on Dynamic Planning—a system designed to embrace and adapt to these realities.
We can’t wait to share more about this exciting direction through a video soon. Stay tuned!
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