![]() ![]() I suspect it's just another way for Microsoft to try to steer users to online services. Okay, as much as I'm disappointed about the Outlook/Todoist integration getting neutered to the point of being useless, I probably shouldn't blame Todoist for it. ![]() So if you don't care about linking to the original message, the addin works fine, but in this case, why do I need an addin and don't just keep a Todoist window open? And if you care, you're stuck in O365 online hell and more often than not an empty window because your message has moved (yes, O365 will not even throw and error message). ![]() The only workarounds are either to leave everything in your inbox (yeah, I always wanted thousands of messages in my inbox!) or to first move the message, then create the Todoist task, then go back to your inbox for the next message to process (cool, a bunch of extra clicks, to keep my mouse busy!). The only workarounds are either to leave everything in your inbox (yeah, I always wanted thousands of messages in my inbox) or to first move the message, then create the Todoist task, then go back to your inbox for the next message to process (cool, a bunch of extra clicks, to keep my mouse busy). With the old addin it would find it even though I moved the original message to an archive or other folder. Because the web client won't be able to find it anymore. To add insult to injury, heaven forbid you actually moved the task to a different folder. ![]()
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