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Re: Org Mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text

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I haven't seen this come up before, but skimming through the features it reminds me a lot of Engelbart's NLS [1]. Tables, lists, links, exports to other formats, all from a plaintext base, it seems like this was directly inspired by a lot of Engelbart's ideas.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mother_of_All_Demos

Re: Org Mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text

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It's always good to see Org mode flagged up (though it gets a surprising amount of love on HN). I use Org more or less constantly, and I'll take this opportunity to note an Org-related observation that I've been mulling over for a bit. It's apropos of nothing, but then so was this submission :) The observation has to do with how new Org users get to know the system. The whole thing can seem pretty daunting, especiall…

Do you have tips for the "document authoring" side of things?

Re: Org Mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text

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I don't use emacs; should I still invest my time in OrgMode?

Yes. I would say it's worth learning. The best way to learn emacs is to use it everyday. When you're comfortable enough, then you can start learning org-mode. You'll be much more productive eventually after you discovered what org-mode can do.

Re: Org Mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text

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I really like org-mode and used it heavily for about a year. But I found having my todo list on a single computer pretty limiting. Thankfully, there's a new generation of org-mode inspired cloud apps:

* https://workflowy.com/ -- the most mature app

* https://www.moo.do -- really nice Google Apps integration

* https://checkvist.com/ -- extremely feature rich

I'm really excited by these tools. I feel like org-mode has some really nice insights, but there's a lot of potential to improve.

Re: Org Mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text

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post #5

I bet org mode is one of the most posted things on HN. It has passionate users. I'm not one of them.

I use Emacs and I really like Org mode, but its learning curve is simply too steep given how platform-locked it is.

I use it in vim and I have to say it's not really too difficult if you're used to Markdown. I was actually using it today for the first time to take notes in class and I was amazed by the beautiful documents it produces.

Re: Org Mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text

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post #24

I really like org-mode and used it heavily for about a year. But I found having my todo list on a single computer pretty limiting. Thankfully, there's a new generation of org-mode inspired cloud apps: * https://workflowy.com/ -- the most mature app * https://www.moo.do -- really nice Google Apps integration * https://checkvist.com/ -- extremely feature rich I'm really excited by these tools. I feel like org-mode has…

I used orgmode for a while before importing them all into Microsoft OneNote, haven't looked back

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post #26
post #24

I really like org-mode and used it heavily for about a year. But I found having my todo list on a single computer pretty limiting. Thankfully, there's a new generation of org-mode inspired cloud apps: * https://workflowy.com/ -- the most mature app * https://www.moo.do -- really nice Google Apps integration * https://checkvist.com/ -- extremely feature rich I'm really excited by these tools. I feel like org-mode has…

I used orgmode for a while before importing them all into Microsoft OneNote, haven't looked back

OneNote is a bit idiosyncratic and I've had problems using it "right" whenever I tried it.

But then I finally read some blog posts and documentation and it clicked. I'm not looking back, either.

Even though I'm Emacs-inclined (though not living in Emacs), orgmode is too unwieldy and complicated for me, and the "killer missing feature" is quick entry and editing on my mobile phone. OneNote does that very, very well.

Re: Org Mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text

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post #24

I really like org-mode and used it heavily for about a year. But I found having my todo list on a single computer pretty limiting. Thankfully, there's a new generation of org-mode inspired cloud apps: * https://workflowy.com/ -- the most mature app * https://www.moo.do -- really nice Google Apps integration * https://checkvist.com/ -- extremely feature rich I'm really excited by these tools. I feel like org-mode has…

There are like 5 different good file syncing utilities, and you're giving up a ton of capabilities for that one feature when you use any of the tools you mention. I'm not critiquing your choice necessarily, just your justification for your choice. It seems like throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

Re: Org Mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text

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post #24

I really like org-mode and used it heavily for about a year. But I found having my todo list on a single computer pretty limiting. Thankfully, there's a new generation of org-mode inspired cloud apps: * https://workflowy.com/ -- the most mature app * https://www.moo.do -- really nice Google Apps integration * https://checkvist.com/ -- extremely feature rich I'm really excited by these tools. I feel like org-mode has…

I found syncing across devices through local git repo to be pretty effective
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