I absolutely LOVE the integration with Evernote!
However, Evernote is not especially good for working on documents like word processing or spreadsheets. I would love to see the addition of a Evernote type of integration with Google Docs.
Right now I can send myself a link to the Doc as a note in the project and that I helpful. It is just a little cumbersome to do. Some smoother way to automate that or bring Google Docs into Nozbe would be killer from my perspective.
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I also think integration with Google Docs would be great!
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Hello to all,
it is possible to embedd a link to a Google Doc into an Projectnote. Just follow these steps:
1. create a document in Google Docs
1a. give Document a name.
2. Change the “sharing settings” of the document to “everybody who has the link”
3. copy the displayed link to clipboard
4. change “sharing settings back to “private”
5. Edit an Nozbe-Note and write down a line of the form
“Displayed Name of Link”:
and paste the copied link right behind the colon.
Save the note and you will see a green, clickable Text that opens directly the Google Docs document.
I´ve tested this with the free Google Apps version. I don`t know if it works with an single user account. And you must be logged in in your Goggle account if you click the link.
Oh, an short addition:
It should be possible to extend nozbe with a button that or dropdown within an note, that generates the doc on google and the link in the nozbe note automaticly. You need the following ingredents:
1. Greasemonkey or Google Chrome. Greasemonkey is an add-on for Firefox-Browser, that can manipulate Websites with javascripts that run in your browser.
2. the Google Documents List Data API.The Google Documents List API allows client applications to programmatically access and manipulate user data stored with Google Documents
3. A talented web developer who knows most about javascript.
I think, it would cost him about 3 to 4 hours to get this done.
Ok, if you know such an talented geek, give him a hug an beg him for an favour!
regards, olliko
+1 interested with every simple (non talented geek) solution
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This would be amazing seeing as google docs has moved to be able to support every type of file, even videos.
thus making it an excellent place for the enterprise and families to share videos for tasks – even pictures.
Hello all,
This has been proposed in the past.In fact soon after the new integration with GCal was implemented. I will pull your ideas from here to our ‘proposed improvements list’. We are in fact considering integration with GDocs, but it is seems not to be an easy feat from the technical point of view.
I again vote for this improvement. Most of my documents are now in Google Docs, so it would be great if Nozbe and Google Docs were integrated. I suggest something along the lines of Dropbox or Evernote: the connection would be made through the names of Google Docs collections.
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huge +1 to integrate G Docs
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If it helps at all, Pivotal Tracker has a nice implementation: http://pivotallabs.com/users/dan/blog/articles/1861-pivotal-tracker-and-google-apps-together-at-last
Yes, +1 me too for Google docs please
what’s the status of this? Is it just being talked about or has a decision of some kind been made to include or NOT include this functionality. It’s huge benefit.
OK…it’s a year later now…any progress on Google docs integration?
@Mark. There is a decision to include it, but due to all the other stuff being worked on it is will not be anything that will come about soon. I’m not gonne lie to you here, this is the situation of this request as of now. I’m adding user voices to it on our internal list , that’s all I can do at this moment. And honestly I hope that it will come about sooner as opposed to later as it is pretty important in my and my teams work for you guys.
while that’s not good news, I do appreciate your honesty if not the message. thank you
+1 I just lost 20 minutes of work that I was handcrafting into a Nozbe note, when I fat-fingered something in the browser and wiped over a bunch of lines before saving. (And I had just moments earlier been thinking, “Gee I should probably put this in a Google Doc”....)