I am not a developer so please take my advice with a grain of salt, but I think the simplest implementation of this would be a URL scheme like everdo:///import?content=. This, specifically, is the piece I am requesting that you consider implementing. Here’s a Drafts script to build an array of each line to be pushed to OmniFocus: Īnd OmniFocus has a URL at omnifocus:///paste that takes the array, and creates new Inbox items out of each value. This is very useful for doing a brain dump just type it all out line by line, then use this URL scheme to create an Inbox item out of each line. My specific use case is to send each line typed as individual Inbox items. Your share sheet accomplishes this just fine, but I hope it explains the basic functionality that a URL scheme can provide. OmniFocus has a URL at omnifocus:///add that takes parameters passed to it to create a new task in the Inbox using the contents of those variables that Drafts filled in. Omnifocus:///add?name=]¬e=]ĭrafts replaces the content in between the double brackets, then opens the resulting URL. Sure, since I am familiar with OmniFocus I will use their implementation as an example. Or search the web for “outlook:guid” or “microsoft 158135” keywords…Ĭould you please clarify how linking can work for importing content? It may require extra Outlook configuration to be fully functional depending on the user situation (to enable the scheme, switch off warnings or enforce usage of existing instance instead of the opening new one) Workaround for me would be to generate these outside EverDo (e.g via VBA) or use helper utilities like Linker™ for Windows® by TeamScope Software (is disappearing now) by ToDoList by AbstractSpoon Software and works for me in Outlook 2016 Win10 - when I drag Outlook object into the task record, this special hyperlink is inserted there. To the point - There’s a way how to enable references to Outlook objects like Emails - look for “outlook:GUID” URI scheme - which is used e.g. At first - thanks for creating such simple, practical and nice tool like EverDo is!
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