In Things 3 the same action is accomplished with Shift + ⌘ + M then type and select the project from the keyboard. It can be invoked by a keyboard command but then you can’t continue with the keyboard you must use a pointing device to work through the resulting dialogues. For multiselect project move there is a script you can use. In OmniFocus you must select the task, press Tab possibly a few times depending on where you have the project drop down setup on your task, and then you can select the project. If you’re following any basic GTD style workflow you do this all the time as you sort your Inbox. The first big issue I had was the lack of a single keyboard command to move a task, or group of selected tasks, into a project. Not beta issues, fundamental issues with how it works and slows me down. Sadly, it only lasted a few weeks and the issues with OmniFocus were evident. This is far better than what Things 3 provides, with little automation on macOS and on iOS you need to create a “switch” to tell if you’re on iOS or iPadOS since they’re stand alone apps and must use different Shortcuts. The specific draw was the automation available, which is their own thing and is cross-platform. With OmniFocus 4 in TestFlight I thought I'd check it out for my regular light task needs again. August 9th, 2021 Is OmniFocus Legacy Software?
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