Re: [O] MobileOrg and other tools

2020-02-04 Thread Bob Newell
I'm not going to be critical of either MobileOrg or Orgzly, which are
the way to go if you want a dedicated app. But I much prefer going to
the trouble of setting up a Termux environment, which allows Emacs to
run in a very close to native term mode on any Android device.

I combine this with an rsync service and I have my working environment
on two Linux desktops, three Linux laptops and three Android devices,
including my phone.

-- 
Bob Newell
Honolulu, Hawai`i

Via Linux/Emacs/Gnus/BBDB.



Re: [O] MobileOrg and other tools

2020-02-04 Thread Toon Claes
Carsten Dominik  writes:

> I know that Orgzly is actively supported and in excellent shape.  But I
> don't know about MobileOrg or Syncorg for that matter, or any other similar
> tools.

https://beorgapp.com for iOS is actively developed and in a great shape.

--
Toon



Re: [O] MobileOrg and other tools

2019-08-18 Thread Jean Louis
* Carsten Dominik  [2019-08-18 13:41]:
> does anyone know if the MobileOrg apps for both iOS and Android are still
> supported, and by who?

I prefer that MobileOrg options are removed from Org menu in
Emacs. Just my opinion. It is not necessary.

> I know that Orgzly is actively supported and in excellent shape.  But I
> don't know about MobileOrg or Syncorg for that matter, or any other similar
> tools.

I prefer no such options to be in Org menu, but people can make
packages and support it separately.

> Does anyone have an overview over all these implementations and their
> status?

I just know that for me longer time MobileOrg is not accessible on
F-droid.org and I could not update it, and also was not usable
application. Orgzly is much better, but it is not Org as on Emacs. It
gives some compatibility.

-- 
Thanks,
Jean Louis



[O] MobileOrg and other tools

2019-08-18 Thread Carsten Dominik
Hi,

does anyone know if the MobileOrg apps for both iOS and Android are still
supported, and by who?

I know that Orgzly is actively supported and in excellent shape.  But I
don't know about MobileOrg or Syncorg for that matter, or any other similar
tools.

Does anyone have an overview over all these implementations and their
status?

Thanks.

Carsten