How much time does the course take to complete? #OMNIFOCUS VIDEOS FULL# You’ll be up and running with this workflow in an afternoon or two. How long will I have access to the course?įorever! Other sites may require you to keep a monthly subscription, but for this course, you pay once and you get lifetime access. You’ll also have access to course updates and new lessons. This course is self-paced, so you can start it whenever you like and take as long as you need. I’ve already bought another course (or book) on OmniFocus. You won’t only learn where the buttons are in OmniFocus (though that is part of the course, too). (And I won’t waste your time teaching you complex customizations and automations that you don’t need.) What if I need to use a Windows PC at work? We will go beyond that: you’ll learn a simple yet effective workflow that you can use right away to get stuff done. If you use Apple devices at home, but you use a PC at work, you can still use OmniFocus and you’ll still get a lot out of the system you’ll learn in this course. In this case, I recommend that you bring your MacBook or your iPad to work. Simply use OmniFocus on your laptop/tablet and do the work on your PC. On any computer, you can also use OmniFocus for the Web to manage your tasks and projects, although OmniFocus for the Web lacks certain features. Short answer: Do you have an iPad? Then yes! But is your only Apple device an iPhone? Then technically yes, but it’s not ideal. In the course videos, I mostly use OmniFocus for macOS, but the system/workflow is the same on all devices. Got an iPad? Then you just have to translate my macOS instructions to OmniFocus on iPad. You can also use OmniFocus exclusively on iPhone, but I don’t recommend it. The small screen size can make it a chore to organize your projects. Key course concepts rely on features only available in the Pro version of OmniFocus. In meetings, in surveys, on Twitter - there is one thing we've heard over and over from our users: " Please, please improve your plasmid maps!" After thoughtful design, vetting, and tweaking, we’re excited to announce that our plasmid and sequence displays are now powered by GSL Biotech's SnapGene Server Software. With the backing of SnapGene’s sequence viewer software and extensive feature library, our updated plasmid and sequence displays are now much easier to interpret and analyze at a glance. Our old map is on the left while the SnapGene powered map is on the right ( click here to see the new map in action).įor a quick look at just how much things have improved, check out the example below. Read on to learn more about the improvements we’ve implemented and how they’ll make it easier for you to find the plasmids you need. We'll be monitoring and improving the maps further after this initial launch so stay tuned for more updates. Overview of SnapGene powered plasmid maps at Addgene Three factors make our SnapGene powered plasmid maps far easier to navigate. SnapGene’s Feature Library - SnapGene’s software seamlessly identifies a variety of common plasmid features such as antibiotic resistance genes, selectable markers, promoters, origins, tags, and certain ORFs.These practical and effective changes will give you the ability to find the plasmid with the features you need quickly. Their sophisticated detection algorithm easily and precisely identifies plasmid features that differ by only a few nucleotides, such as the fluorescent proteins EGFP and mEGFP. Many of these features, such as Cas9, weren’t detected by our in-house software.
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