![]() Thought I’d recommend it for anyone else like me who is straddling the Microsoft and Mac/iOS ecosystems. I’ve moved my larger recurring tasks to To-Do and bigger projects to Microsoft Planner to manage and ditched OmniFocus. It also has a smart assistant that suggests tasks to add to a section called My Day - a way to do daily review of tasks in the morning to narrow down the list so you can actually accomplish something. The flagged email feature is nice because it includes links in iOS or the desktop to go straight from task manager to email in Outlook app. It’s much better than iOS reminders - it automatically pulls flagged emails from Outlook into my todo list, tasks assigned to me in Planner. I tried to overthink it with a Microsoft Flow script, but realized that Microsoft already has a ready made solution for it’s ecosystem - Microsoft To Do. I don’t want to have to manually enter tasks, so I started researching options. Today we’re also announcing an entirely new experience: Business Chat. It works alongside you, embedded in the Microsoft 365 apps you use every day Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams and more to unleash creativity, unlock productivity and uplevel skills. I was trying Omnifocus and Things, but sending tasks from email to one of those services raised some concerns with the corporate IT due to security policies. Copilot is integrated into Microsoft 365 in two ways. ![]() I work in a Windows corporate environment, with a Dell 14in work laptop, usually docked via a single USB C cable, a 2018 Mac Mini at home, and all the Microsoft Apps running great on my iPad when I’m away from my work laptop but need to get some work done. ![]() I know - strange to have a thread in MAC Power Users that starts with ‘Microsoft’.
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