Omnifocus isn't a bad app, but it's very rigidly locked into one way of viewing 
and handling things that in my experience doesn't fully allow it to rise beyond 
the level of slightly nifty list manager. It's very well integrated and 
extended inside of OS X, but the number of people that take advantage of that, 
or even can, are relatively few. 

What exactly are you looking to manage with either MLO or Omnifocus? 
Personally, I have experience with both and by far prefer MLO for its 
flexibility and more natural way of managing information. It isn't integrated 
with anything on OS X, but you're presently not either, and don't even know if 
you'd be in a position to be if you did make the switch to benefit from any of 
that. It also doesn't run on OS X at all, despite workarounds with Parallels 
and such. 

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