I just formally pushed up a new version of VimOrganizer, an Org clone in Vim.
This version is much closer to being a true alternative to using Org-mode in Emacs. I say alternative to "using Org-mode in Emacs", because VimOrganizer in large part operate as a front end to Org-mode by making calls to a running Emacs server. All of the export functionality is done this way, as is access to stuff like Org-babel, spreadsheet evaluation, live blocks like clocktables, column blocks, etc. I'd be glad to hear any feedback, comments, suggestions. . . An intro to some of the stuff in the new version is here: https://github.com/hsitz/VimOrganizer/blob/master/intro.txt Git page is here: https://github.com/hsitz/VimOrganizer And the page on Vim's website is here: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3342 I will try to get some videos of the new functionality in next day or two. One main thing I'm happy about is I extended my patch of Vim to allow separate highlighting of TODO items on folded headings. Previously my patch enabled level-dependent fold highlighting, but always showed TODOs in same color as the folded heading. Much nicer to have everything collapsed and still have the TODOs pop out at you. Thanks to everybody on here who's provided help for my (sometimes silly) questions about Org-mode and how it works. I'm starting to really appreciate elisp, so who knows what the future holds. . . Regards, Herb