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Re: [O] Agenda in MobileOrg for Android
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David Rogers |
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Re: [O] Agenda in MobileOrg for Android |
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Sun, 07 Apr 2013 14:16:54 -0700 |
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Marcin Borkowski <address@hidden> writes:
> the key seems to be "too hard to use efficiently"... I am afraid that
> MobileOrg for Android) is indeed much more difficult to use than the
> Emacs version. The strength of Org is that it is easy to use (and
> efficient in terms of keystrokes etc.).
>
> I am just wondering... What is the rationale behind all the syncing
> stuff? Assume that I have all my org files dropboxed - why not just
> edit them directly in the mobile version? I was thinking about it for
> some time, and can't see any disadvantages with this approach. In
> fact, since I'm considering learning to write Android apps, I am very
> much tempted to use an "org-lite" app (say, just TODOs or capture for
> the beginning) as my first project.
I have felt the same way. Is the reason it's not already done (and the
pitfall for you if you take on a project like this) that "re-write major
chunks of Emacs" is a pretty big job?
There is already Emacs ported to Android; it isn't very convenient nor
working that well yet IMO. Maybe that project could use some help to
make it work well enough to use for this??
--
David R