Opus Domini
Opus Domini is a digital daily planner app for macOS designed to mimic the appearance and function of a traditional paper day planner or agenda. It organizes schedules across five sections: Daily Tasks, Master Tasks, Compass (tracking physical, social, mental and spiritual progress), Goals, and Mission. The app includes a calendar view with multiple display options (daily, weekly, 5-day, weekend and monthly views), a task list that can be viewed by date or as a separate master list of ongoing tasks, notes with drag-and-drop image support, and weather tracking. It syncs bidirectionally with the native Mac Calendar (iCal) and was originally distributed free through the Mac App Store.
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1 suggestionThe search results about Opus Domini are from 2011 and 2014 — over a decade old — and there is no evidence of active development since then. The bundle ID com.piso13.opusDomini suggests an indie or small-team developer. We found no current product page, no recent updates, no changelog, and no mention of native Apple Silicon support. Opus Domini appears to have been abandoned by its developers. The Intel-only build will continue to run under Rosetta 2 until Apple removes it in September 2028, but after that release the app will not launch on any Mac running macOS 28 or later. If you rely on Opus Domini for task and schedule management, we recommend migrating to an actively maintained alternative with confirmed native Apple Silicon support, such as Things 3, OmniFocus, or Apple's own Reminders app bundled with macOS. Any of these will offer better stability, ongoing feature updates, and the ability to run natively on M-series Macs without Rosetta 2 dependency.
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