Compare Chrome extensions: GQueues for Google Calendar vs Pesticide for Chrome with autoupdate
Stats | GQueues for Google Calendar | Pesticide for Chrome with autoupdate |
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User count | 10,000+ | 10,000+ |
Average rating | 5.00 | 1.34 |
Rating count | 18 | 35 |
Last updated | 2023-02-08 | 2015-05-12 |
Size | 509.95K | 30.56K |
Version | 1.2.2 | 0.1 |
Short description | |
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Mark GQueues tasks complete directly in Google Calendar | This extension inserts (with auto reload) the Pesticide CSS into the current page, outlining each element. |
Full summary | |
If you live in Google Calendar, you understand the importance of a timely reminder to get to work, and blocking out meeting-free time so you have space to actually get that work done. With the GQueues Google Calendar extension, you can view full details for GQueues tasks syncing to Google Calendar, and mark those tasks complete right from the Calendar interface. No switching back and forth between the two apps to keep track of what you’ve accomplished. If you’ve already activated Calendar syncing for your GQueues account, the next step is to install this extension to push that integration (and your productivity) to the next level. The GQueues for Google Calendar Chrome Extension requires a GQueues account to work. GQueues is a task management app specifically designed for teams on Google Workspace. With GQueues you get: • Deep integration with Google Workspace including Chrome, Gmail, Calendar, and Drive • Immediate, 2-way task syncing with Google Calendar • Unlimited, project-based calendars to share with your team • Simple, intuitive interface |
This is a Chrome extension for Pesticide CSS. This extension inserts the Pesticide CSS into the current page, outlining each element to better see placement on the page. And auto reload Pesticide state when page was reloaded. You can follow Adam on Twitter here. Copyright (c) 2014 Paul Molluzzo Edited by Yury Matuhin in 2015 |