Priority Matrix for Chrome is a pdf extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 10,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.54 from 72 rated user, last update is 1053 days ago.
Priority Matrix helps you prioritize, focus, and work smarter. This extension lets you create tasks with just a click while your browsing the web, without having to switch apps. Your newly created data will show up in your Priority Matrix inbox the next time you open the app. Most recently, we added a PDF integration that lets you send any such document to your PM account with one click. Some ideas of use - Save and remind web data (links, images, pdf files) to read later. - Improve email productivity. - Share data among collaborators for teams of any size. Work on what matters! PS: Make sure cookies from appfluence.com are accepted in your browser, so that the extension works properly. Privacy policy: https://appfluence.com/privacy/ Terms of use: https://appfluence.com/eula/
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Priority Matrix is deceptively simple. A lot of thought has gone into the design, not to complicate the app but to provide the most useful "technologizing" of the simple concept. One thing I love is how easy it is to get stuff into the app. I can be on my iPhone in Gmail and there's Priority Matrix, allowing me to turn an email into a task, one I can prioritize along with all my other tasks. Here we have a Chrome extension that lets me take any web page, capture the gist, and add it to PM as an item. There are a dozen different ways I use this. A defined action I need to take, a "research this later," a "get back to this person," or a "here's the info you were looking for."
I love it - it just makes my life simpler :)
This extension only save web links. It is basically useless. Really? Can't edit todo list. Can't view list. Though priority matrix may provide good service, this chrome extension sucks.