![]() In doing so you can make it much more likely that you act on your various tasks not treat your inbox like a to-do list and most importantly be able to quickly access reference information without having to get sucked into your email when you don't want to. ![]() In this lesson I'm going to show you how to further clean up your various inboxes by delegating and outsourcing your messages to both Trello and OmniFocus, and I'm also going to introduce you to the third of my favorite programs in the productivity trifecta, Evernote. And so far the tips that you've learned have been directly inside your email program. Omnifocus Quick Entry from Emacs by Tim Prouty.- In previous lessons about email management you've learned several different strategies to tame your inbox and slowly get it down to the coveted inbox zero.Sending text from Emacs to OmniFocus by Ken Case on the Omni Group Forums.The App Store on iTunes (iPhone and iPad, universal).You can purchase the Mac and iPhone/iPad versions at either of these If you’ve read this far you probably have OmniFocus already. You can download both functions here: omnifocus-capture.el. I call send-region-to-omnifocus by pressing C-c o via theįollowing global keybinding: ( global-set-key ( kbd "C-c o" ) 'send-region-to-omnifocus ) Use the first line of the region as the task name and the second and subsequent lines as the task note." ( interactive "r" ) ( let* (( region ( buffer-substring-no-properties beg end )) ( match ( string-match "^ \\ (.* \\ )$" region )) ( name ( substring region ( match-beginning 1 ) ( match-end 1 ))) ( note ( if ( < ( match-end 0 ) ( length region )) ( concat ( substring region ( ( match-end 0 ) 1 ) nil ) " \n\n " ) "" ))) ( do-applescript ( format "set theDate to current date set taskName to %s set taskNote to %s set taskNote to (taskNote)
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