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I’ve been exploring the internet for online productivity tools and the same ones keep on occurring. You can look online to see the posts yourselves. What I did come across though were some interesting tools withing programmes I use a little and should use more. As I’m transitioning away from Microsoft Office and looking at
I initially was going to do a step by step process with screenshots of processes, then I decided I’d do a video of: The process I was using as an overview of the pdf data to excel macro, and challenges I had with the process. I then decided I’d do an overview of some of
Actiona Microsoft Flows- Tested but didn’t work testing VoiceMacro and Automation Workshop Actiona Actiona (formerly known as Actionaz) is free, it is a task automation tool. It allows you to create and execute action lists. You don’t need to know any programming language to use it: its intuitive interface allows you to create action lists
In this post: Automation Workshop RoboTask Lite Firefox logins and seeing passwords PowerShell- First attempt- Logging into WordPress site Batchrun You search for a solution for one operation, then explore different solutions for more general operations, then you start testing a lot of programmes that are more generalised, to come back to something that was
In this post: File Preview Pane in File Explorer Remote Website Share Drive in File Explorer Shift + Right Click on File for more options Controlling Macros on Start when opening programmes Maximized Remove Image background with Online free PhotoScissors or in MS Office programmes File Preview Pane in File Explorer This is like QuickLook
A few other programmes I have come across while exploring productivity tools. Action(s) Action(s) is an automation desktop tool that is written in Java. It was developed from 2009 to 2012 and has not been supported since (as it says on the website. It is a free tool and a desktop version can be downloaded.
I have been trying to get some internet macro’s working, and being challenged by the process. Along the way I have picked up some handy productivity tips that I’d like to share. Macro testing free tools First, I need to highlight a few downsides to things. I am developing a macro to automate opening up
I’m really trying to get my head around this programme. Its not as flexible as it first seems. Also, there is only so much that you can do with the community version. The costs of robots, from “googling” the web seem high too. So I’ll work through this exercise but may drop the programme later
UiPath is a bit more sophisticated than Zapier. I like the Zapier integration and its simple to use but the free version is pretty limited, its also for personal stuff rather than business stuff. For the same price you can use UiPath and it’s a bit more versatile. This post will document an automated process
Today, most people have multiple devices and being able to share information between them is sometimes useful. It can be a bit inconvenient when information you want is on another device. I am a bit “old school” and want my data on my device, not in the cloud or on some storage unit that can