Anybody know how to conveniently add Chrome Extensions to Firefox?
I went to give #Firefox a look (am currently using Brave), but cant figure out if there is a convenient way to get my #Chrome extensions in Firefox (namely the #Gqueues Chrome Extension).
Duckduckgo and Google search yield no reliable results on the first page for me.
Spent entirely too long to make this chart.
1) I exported data from my #Gqueues task manager app to csv
2) spent many hours with #python #pandas to massage the data into something the bar chart function can use
3) spent more hours customizing the chart to make it somewhat legible
4) there is some data cleanup to do
I've hidden the category/colors legend in this chart to keep personal stuff safe, but each of the colors represents a different priority in my life.
#Gqueues #python #pandas #gtd #productivity
I've been a user of #Gqueues for #GTD for more than 10 years and a paid user for approximately half that time. My renewal is coming up, which is $25 for the year. Not miniscule, but not too expensive.
However, I really think #Obsidian could displace my spend BUT it lacks:
- I/O widgets for mobile
- web browser I/O
- push notifications
- calendar sync
Plugins can solve these, sure, but are they always going to play nice with each other and be supported by their devs?
One thing I love about #gqueues (https://www.gqueues.com/?referralCode=E89QN7OCT2) is I can export all my historical tasks and their metadata to a csv file that I can conduct analysis on.
Once a year or so I like to look back at how my task management behavior has changed given #GTD process changes and/or changes in my personal/professional workload.
I wish gqueues had an api so that I could fetch the api or other items programmatically because the export process is so slow, though.
I wrote up an overview of how I use my favored task management app (#Gqueues) with the #GTD process. (Capture -> Clarify -> Engage)
https://noteshare.space/note/cldamk4fr2550301pjk8ywjpxi#LhEhKhq9xg9wdhExfFIfGuJ7d0pWIEyTh2LUQ7f7qXM
Unfortunately images didnt get published due to reasons.
The link will self-destruct in a couple weeks as I work on publishing my public "digital garden".
@markmcelroy Ive veen using a task mgr app (#Gqueues) for more than 10 years and pay a nominal amount each year.
I feel like #obsidian could do 90% of what I need from Gqueues, with the added benefit of linking context and content to tasks.
What didnt work for you in Obsidian for task management?
#Gqueues is great for individuals or small teams. Not as feature rich as enterprise solutions but has really nice integrations and mobile apps. And for folks who use Google Calendar, its native integration is great.
Also lends itself to #GettingThingsDone #GTD really well.
#Gqueues #gettingthingsdone #gtd
@astrophoenix All good. Sometimes I am using Apple in work contexts, so it isn't wasted input!
Yes, the gmail one works depending on the context on the browser site, but there are times when it doesn't resolve to the specific email. And the gmail app doens't have a share-to workflow that easily gets the url into #Obsidian or my #GTD app (#Gqueues).
Thank you!