Hi Christopher, I am extremely interested in what you write here about using HTML to look at the agenda, sending automatic emails for completed tasks, and even the IMAP store idea.
So please get back to it when you find time and keep us posted. I could tweak the HTML exporter where necessary to make a good mobile access idea for Org-mode stuff a reality. - Carsten On Dec 22, 2008, at 11:10 PM, Christopher DeMarco wrote:
As a more-useful alternative to my ha-ha-only-serious "email" response, look at the export-to-HTML functions. I haven't gotten here yet with org-mode, but I understand they're pretty powerful -- and HTML is perfect for the iPhone. A robust HTML interface to your org-mode would be much more useful than a native iPhone app, IMHO, and without the landmines of interfacing with iCal et.al. My previous organization system (Python-based) had a simple CGI interface to parse my sources into HTML with CSS for the iPhone; it worked surprisingly well, including hyperlinks that sent me email noting that I'd "checked off" an item -- I didn't trust myself to actually change state from the iPhone, but sent a "check off the item manually" reminder. Once I've got my Emacs-native org-mode where I want it, I plan on tackling the iPhone display and sharing my code with the list. It should be pretty easy to write a mod_python handler to pull org-mode source from Git or Subversion and run that through the elisp interpreter... But seriously, you could totally expose your agenda view as an IMAP store... -- Christopher DeMarco <dema...@maya.com> IT Director MAYA Group +1-412-708-9660 _______________________________________________ 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
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