Hi Carsten, I'm new to orgmode, and must say that I've found it be an incredibly intuitive and powerful emacs mode!
When I saw this thread it resonated with my search for a strategy for doing GTD while using a list app that isn't "mobile". That is, if you don't have your list manager with you in different contexts (e.g. @errands, @phone), it seems "challenging" to work from your lists. The only context in which I seem to have my lists available is @computer. I guess I could print out my lists, check off completed items or add new items, but this seems suboptimal. I am a developer, but not an iPhone developer, and had the following idea. Suppose you restrict your goal to: have orgmode actions and appointments available on your mobile device (i.e. iPhone), and have these items truly synchronized between orgmode and the iPhone; changes in orgmode would be reflected on the iPhone and vice versa. Now, if you use the Calendar Store as the mechanism for exchange (see http://developer.apple.com/leopard/overview/calendarstore.html), then in view of > 1. We do now have a system to assign unique IDs to entries, so the > cross-identification could be made to work. it seems that the goal can be accomplished. The strategy is based on not trying to get an orgmode app going on a mobile device, but getting your actions and appoinments synchronized between orgmode and iCal, and if you have an iPhone, Apple handles the synchronization between your Mac and your iPhone for you. Therefore, if implemented, the functionality could even be used by orgmode Mac users without an iPhone. I hope this reply is on topic, and would be interested in your thoughts. Thanks for orgmode! Cheers, David _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode