OmniFocus with Thunderbird and Firefox
While I understand that there's no service for Thunderbird and Firefox to use Clippings, how about creating a Mozilla Add-on for Firefox and for Thunderbird, so as to be able to select some text and click on a button on their toolbar to have it go to OmniFocus' Inbox?
|
I completely agree - Evernote style!
Evernote have great clippings add-ons
I am currently choosing between THINGS and OmniFocus ... this would win me over instantly. |
I would love this. The url bookmarklet thing can be used to clip firefox, but I wish there was a way to clip TB messages into OF. An add-on for this would be amazing and would make my workflow so much smoother.
I use thunderbird instead of mail.app for a few reasons. First, the quitcktext pro add-in is a real time saver. Second, the cross-platform aspect of the mozilla apps makes it really easy to work on all three platforms if need be. Third, all the other add-ins are cool too. |
Here's my workaround since I just started using Thunderbird a few days ago. If I have an email I want to send to omnifocus, I just click cmd-E (edit message as new) and put "omnifocus" in the "TO" box. I've set a contact called "OMNIFOCUS" that is my email [email]xxxx+omnifocus@domain.com[/email]. SInce I use mail.app for my work email (and t-bird for my personal) when it hits mail.app, it's added to omnifocus.
|
Yeah, I just wish there was some way to add e-mails directly from t-bird, kind, of like the bookmarklet from iNik, which works in firefox.
|
Firefox
Can't you just do this with Apple script?
I think it's a scriptable task. |
You could take a look at Postbox, it's Thunderbird based and now has support for OmniFocus.
[url]http://postbox-inc.com/blog/entry/new_support_for_omnifocus_and_things/[/url] |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:36 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.