The problem is that with Windows being the most popular OS (Figure 1), most RPA tools are designed for Windows, and not for macOS. ![]() For what it’s worth, I’m running Monterrey on an M1 MBP 14".RPA is one of the leading tools in the digital transformation space, with numerous RPA tools to choose from. I recognize the Microsoft tools on a Mac don’t play nicely with automation however, I have to use these tools given our corporate policies.Īny ideas on how this could be done? Even partial solutions would be greatly appreciated as I think this is something that will have to be developed over time. I have Hook for creating links between the Outlook calendar entry and OneNote (I’m using the “old” version of Outlook since the “new” version of Outlook doesn’t work with Hook), and Alfred 5 with the Powerpack (which I’m thinking may be able to orchestrate all of this through a workflow). For example, I would like to press a key and 1) create a daily note in OneNote with all of my appointments/meetings for the day in Outlook, 2) create a meeting notes template in OneNote for each meeting with a link back to that meeting in Outlook (doesn’t need to be complicated at first – it doesn’t need to contain anything more than placeholders for me to complete), 3) create links between each meeting item in my daily note to the meetings notes template in OneNote. I’d also like to have links between the Outlook calendar item, daily note, and meeting notes. ![]() I would like to automate the creation of these daily and meeting notes in OneNote as much as possible, driven by my Outlook calendar. Due to corporate policies, I need to use our company productivity tools, which mainly consist of the Microsoft 365 suite of tools for the Mac. ![]() For my work, I like to keep daily notes (for each day) and meeting notes (for each meeting).
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