
I think I first bought OmniOutliner at version 2. I remember it came in shrink wrap at a computer store.
Regardless, I’ve been using the application for a long time. I’ve used it to outline countless contracts, depositions, trial examinations, MacSparky videos, books, and podcasts ever since. In my opinion, it is the best-in-class outliner for the Mac.
And now version 6 just dropped.
OmniOutliner 6 brings some welcome changes. The interface got a modernization pass, with Liquid Glass design elements that look great on current Apple hardware. There are also new Dynamic Themes that adjust automatically based on your system settings.
The big news for me is Omni Links. These let you create connections between documents and specific rows within outlines. If you’re the kind of person who builds complex, interconnected projects (and if you’re using OmniOutliner seriously, you probably are), this is going to matter.
The Omni Group also added support for querying Apple Intelligence through their Omni Automation system. I’m still exploring what this means in practice, but the ability to bring AI queries into your outlining workflow has potential.
For the first time, OmniOutliner is now truly universal across Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Vision Pro. Same features everywhere. That’s been a long time coming.
If you’ve been on the fence about OmniOutliner, or if you’ve let your outlining practice slip, version 6 is a good reason to take another look. The Omni Group continues to make serious software for people who want to think clearly and organize their ideas.
You can learn more at omnigroup.com/OmniOutliner.




