Comment #2

The problem with orgmode was that it was too easy for one note to "leak" 
into the next with just a single keystroke. The Android app didn't work or 
look anything like the real orgmode, and the synchronization was 
unreliable.  And, like all emacs productions, you needed to memorize a 
really arcane series of key strokes for most everything. Getting it set up 
on different platforms could be time-consuming, and it was tricky to get it 
to display images. It did have a lot of features and robust user base.

-- Mark

On Monday, June 25, 2018 at 8:39:11 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Orgmode has tags ... and it has headers that have relationships to each 
> other that would ordinarily be represented also by tags.
>
> If I recall, you can export orgmode to html. Then you could use the slicer 
> edition to cut the html up into tiddlers. Of course, that wouldn't give you 
> any of the semantic tags -- just the structural ones.
>
> -- Mark
>
>

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