Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-25 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
Best one that worked for me: - Computer running: - Either as root or as normal user: - sshd with *only* key-based authentication. - As normal user: - GNU screen; - emacs --daemon && emacsclient -nw; - Detach from current session. Now in cellphone: - Use SSH

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-13 Thread Eric Thomas
Hi John, I like installing GNURootDebian (from source at https://github.com/corbinlc/GNURootDebian) with Hackers Keyboard (from Fdroid at https://f-droid.org/packages/org.pocketworkstation.pckeyboard/) on my Android devices. Then slapping a fresh instance of emacs on there. File perms and file

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-13 Thread Leslie Watter
Dropbox has quitted their v1 API access a few days ago (Sept 28th), so probably your problem with Dropbox will be everyone' s using MobileOrg (including myself) and Dropbox. Unfortunatelly I won' t have time to tackle with this until December 15th, but I'm planning to upgrade MobileOrg's Dropbox

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-13 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 13 Oct 2017 at 08:34, John Goerzen wrote: [...] > The bitrot is a big concern. Android moves pretty fast, and something > that was last updated in 2013 is likely to not play well with a phone on > Oreo (such as mine). I could be surprised, I suppose. I agree with the concern but I

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-13 Thread John Goerzen
Eric S Fraga writes: > On Thursday, 12 Oct 2017 at 16:28, John Goerzen wrote: >> Dropbox is really not a great option here.) Sync integrity -- or at >> least robust detection of conflicts -- is a must. Encryption is a "very >> nice to have." >> >> Suggestions? > > I am not

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-13 Thread John Goerzen
Neil Jerram writes: > Hi John, > > There is a great discussion about adding git synchronization to Orgzly, in > progress here: > https://github.com/orgzly/orgzly-android/issues/24 Thanks for the pointer, Neil. That is indeed encouraging. I may have to give up on my

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-13 Thread Neil Jerram
Hi John,There is a great discussion about adding git synchronization to Orgzly, in progress here: https://github.com/orgzly/orgzly-android/issues/24I am enjoying the Orgzly UI on my phone, and I have similar org-mode usage to you, in that l also already use a git repo to synchronize changes that l

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-13 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 12 Oct 2017 at 16:28, John Goerzen wrote: > Hi folks, > > All along, I anticipated using this with Android (and, ideally, also > iOS). The MobileOrg feature set looked great, and the syncing mechanism > looked a lot better than sharing Dropbox. > > I use git to share my ~/org between

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-12 Thread John Goerzen
Hi Martin, Unfortunately, I am talking just a phone, so I don't think I'd find that especially practical. John On 10/12/2017 06:01 PM, Martin Alsinet wrote: > Hello John: > > If your phone screen is big enough, you could use termux >

Re: [O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-12 Thread Martin Alsinet
Hello John: If your phone screen is big enough, you could use termux + emacs + git & git-remote-gcrypt. With that you could use the same stack on Android as on your laptop. Termux is a linux console for Android that lets you install

[O] *Good* client for Android?

2017-10-12 Thread John Goerzen
Hi folks, All along, I anticipated using this with Android (and, ideally, also iOS). The MobileOrg feature set looked great, and the syncing mechanism looked a lot better than sharing Dropbox. I use git to share my ~/org between two computers (laptop and desktop), using git-remote-gcrypt to