![]() ![]() My company recently moved us all to Office 365 and the Todoist extension for it is not nearly as slick. Doing so would open the email in Outlook (desktop) and I could reply to the person - it was flawless. A few days later I'd see that email/task in my Todoist, complete the task, then click on the item. I would get an email from someone, create a task from the email in Outlook, and file the email away and forget about it. ![]() So I'm sticking with it for now despite the Outlook fiasco.I've been using older versions of Outlook for a while now and the old Todoist plug-in worked fine. They other killer feature of Todoist for me is the "every!" way of defining repeat intervals. What still keeps me is the simple way of entering new tasks with natural language processing that is still so much better in Todoist than Reminders. At least I can easily drag and drop a message from Mail to Reminders, and it will open just fine even if I filed it away. Big letdown.Īfter 20 years I recently moved back from Windows to Mac, and I'm close to switching from Outlook/Todoist to Mail/Reminders. In its previous incarnation, no problem, it would just open it from its new position, now it opens the browser tab and shows a blank screen.Įmail triaging used to be simple, create a task from a message, file it away. Clicking on a linked email message no longer goes to the message in Outlook but instead opens Outlook on the web, and heaven forbid you move the message to a different folder after creating the Todoist task. Not sure I buy this because I don't think that the way desktop Outlook handles messages internally has changed.Īnd even if Microsoft is the culprit, that doesn't change the fact that it's all screwed up now. I know the Todoist response is that it's Microsoft that's not supporting it anymore. Yeah, the whole Outlook integration has gone down the sink. ![]()
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