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 rs

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: MobileOrg and other tools

2020-02-04 Thread Bastien
Hi Jean, Jean Louis writes: > * 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. Agreed. Fr

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 e

[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 th