Who knew that the best task app I have ever used, is able to sticky on top like I have always wanted to and on top of that, free ...turns out to be Microsoft To Do 😆
When I stopped my weekly routine, I also stopped organizing tasks. Now I have one big file mixed with personal and work tasks, some active and some complete. It’s an intimidating blob of “stuff,” and just looking at it makes me want to run away to a video game instead.
When should I visit my projects file and move things out into their categories? Second, what are these categories?
Rethinking and reorganizing my life - with org-mode:
@joel making you happy is one of my goals ☺️. But also seriously, this is good feedback. It requires a bit more work on my end (manual vs automatic) but I think I can automate some parts of it.
Do you ever stumble upon an old Excel file that's locked with a password and you can't remember what it is? This can be incredibly frustrating, especially if the file contains valuable data! 😩
In my latest video, I show you a surprisingly easy way to remove worksheet protection from any Excel file, even if you don't have the password! This trick is perfect for those times when you're locked out of your own information.
The best part? You don't need any fancy software to do it! Just a little bit of text editing will do the trick. 😉
Check out my full video here: https://youtu.be/68goS6XdoW0
If you need to plan a meeting or event with multiple folks and check availability (and not everyone is on the same calendaring system like Google or Outlook, or may not know how to use those systems for meeting coordination) I enjoy using When2meet: https://www.when2meet.com/?About
It’s free, simple, and visually powerful. Great UI / design.
@wfryer Please give „Nuudel“ (noodle) a try, which is a non-tracking service for planning meetings/events, available in English as well: https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de. It’s run bei @digitalcourage, which is a German privacy and digital rights non-profit organisation. Under the motif of preserving "a world worth living in the digital age", Digitalcourage campaigns for civil and human rights, consumer protection, privacy, freedom of information and related issues.
YouTube transcripts, Notion integration, AI-enabled daily digests, and an API client are the latest updates on Omnivore. Check out the details in our blog article: