GQueues Question
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Posted by Ken
Jan 17, 2019 at 04:34 PM
nathanb wrote:
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>It really is great software. One of the few platforms I actually used
>consistently for a long time. Which means it had very little friction,
>very well designed and executed.
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>One thing I forgot that it does really well was full TWO WAY google
>docs/cal/mail integration. The calendar is definitely a two way link,
>where moving the task/event on gcal would reflect that change in
>gqueues, but that also worked for gmail and docs too. So for someone
>fully committed to the google ecosystem, it’s a top notch solution.
Thanks for this update. Little friction, well designed and long term usage are words I like to hear when talking about software. There are some programs, like IQ and MLO, than are quite feature rich and powerful, but getting over the initial learning curve and being able to remember how to do things that you do every now and then is somewhat challenging as I have enough trouble remembering where Microsoft moves its commands in its ever changing ribbons. I’ll give it a deeper look, and try to pay attention to its integrations, if only to see what it offers.
Thanks,
—Ken