The primary intent of v2.0.3 was to resolve interface and stability issues introduced by Yosemite's then-new design language and system behaviors.
To understand the "write-up" of this version, it's essential to note what OmniFocus 2 brought to the table as a whole during this period: OmniFocus v2.0.3
For users still utilizing legacy software, the OmniFocus Release Notes provide a comprehensive history of how the app transitioned from these early v2.x patches into the current OmniFocus 4 ecosystem. OmniFocus 2 is Here - The Omni Group The primary intent of v2
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. While v2
While v2.0.3 fixed Yosemite bugs, users on older systems like OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) could still run it. It wasn't until v2.1 that the requirement was raised strictly to OS X 10.10+.
OmniFocus 2 moved away from the "Aqua" look of version 1 toward a flatter, cleaner UI inspired by its iPhone counterpart.
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